READY JANUARY 1st. 



SOUTH AFRICAN MAMMALS 



A SHORT MANUAL 



FOR THE USE OF 



FIELD NATURALISTS, SPORTSMEN & TRAVELLERS 



By ALWIN HAAGNER. F.Z.S.. &c. 



Director National Zoological Gardens of South Africa. 

 Fully Illustrated from Photographs. Demy 8vo (Cloth). £1 net. 



NOW READY. 



A Naturalist in Himalaya 



By Capt. R. W. G. HINGSTON, M.C., I. M.S. 



This account of the animal Hfe of a Himalayan valley will 

 be found of absorbing interest. The Author has the rare 

 double faculty of intense observation and originality in 

 method and thought. The chapters on geometrical 

 spiders are especially interesting. By a number of careful 

 experiments the Author discovered the mechanism of these 

 spiders' marvellous architecture. Much attention is given 

 to various species of ants and their organisations, while 

 nesting instincts of birds and other interesting topics 

 are discussed by this acute observer. 



The Times says : — " It will interest all who have a special taste for natural history." 



Manchester Guardian says: — "It should be in every zoologist's library." 



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INITIATIVE IN EVOLUTION 



By WALTER ICIDD, M.D.. F.R.S.E. 



Author o/" Use-inheritance." "The Direction of hair in Animals 

 and Man." "The Sense of touch in Mammals and Birds.' 



A contribution to the growing body of evidence in favour 

 of Neo-Lamarckism, containing ten chapters on the 

 arrangement of the hair in Mammals which has occupied 

 the writer's attention for 20 years, and other chapters on 

 certain structure ;-\ higher animals which are held to 

 point in the same direction. 

 Demy Svo. 280 pages. So Illusirations. 1 5Si net. 



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