THE MAKING OF SPECIES 



BY DOUGLAS DEWAR, B.A., (Cantab.), 



I.C.S., F.Z.S., AND FRANK FINN, B.A., 



(Oxon.), F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., WITH NUMEROUS 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Demy 8fo., 9 x 5 J Inches. Price js. 6ci. vet. 

 Postage 6d. extra. 



PRESS OPINIONS 



Christian World. — " In an interesting preface, Messrs. Dewar and 



Finn enlighten us as to the origin of their work." 



Daily Chronicle. — *' There is a breezy, refreshing air about the book." 

 Birmingham Post. — " Messrs. Dewar's and Finn's volume shows the 



value of such first-hand experience." 



Literary World. — "The book is certainly to be welcomed for the con- 

 cise way in which it deals with the greatest problem of biology," 



Outlook. — "*The Making of Species' is a book of knowledge and 

 originality. Messrs. Dewar and Finn are capable investigators. This 

 work is thoroughly characteristic of our day. A long volume full of 

 interest and very clearly written.'' 



Neiv eAge. — "The book is handsomely got up and fully illustrated." 



Aberdeen Free Press. — "The book is well written. We do not doubt 

 that the work will produce good fruit and attract considerable attention." 



Dublin Daily Express. — "The merits of the book are undoubtedly 

 great. We recommend it to the attentive study of all who are 

 interested in the subject of evolution." 



Manchester Courier. — "The amateur entering this perplexing field 

 could hardly have a better guide. The illustrations are confined to 

 birds, but are admirably executed." 



Oration. — " An exceptionally interesting book. We gladly welcome 

 the literary advent of two such able and independent Naturalists as 

 Messrs. Dewar and Finn." 



Daily ^ews. — "'The Making of Species ' will be read with a good 

 deal of pleasure and interest. There are many striking photographs." 



T. P.'s Weekly. — " Messrs. Dewar and Finn have accumulated some 

 very singular and striking facts in their * Making of Species.'" 



t^eivcastle Daily Chronicle. — "The authors have stated their facts in 

 a plain and common-sense fashion." 



Truth. — "*The Making of Species' will do much to arrest the 

 fossilisation of biological science in England." 



Sunday Times. — "This handsome volume.'' 



Daily Telegraph. — *' Interesting and suggestive. It should receive 

 wide attention." 



