BY DOUGLAS DEWAR 6- FRANK FINN 



THE MAKING OF 



O JL ii C>< 1 Ji O With numerous Illus- 

 trations. Demy 8vo, yj. dd. net. 



SOME PRESS OPINIONS. 



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

 and originality. Messrs. Dewar and Finn are capable in- 

 vestigators. This work is thoroughly characteristic of our day. 

 A long volume full of interest and very clearly written." 



Nation — " An exceptionally interesting book. We gladly 

 welcome two such able and independent Naturalists." 



T. P.*s Week^ — "Messrs. Dewar and Finn have accumu- 

 lated some very singular and striking facts in their * Making of 

 Species.' " 



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

 the fossilisation of biological science in England." 



Dail^ Telegraph — "Interesting and suggestive. It should 

 receive wide attention." 



Manchester Courier — The amateur entering this perplexing 

 field could scarcely have a better guide. The illustrations 

 are admirably executed." 



Dublin Daily Express — " The merits of the book are undoubt- 

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

 are interested in the subject of evolution." 



Aberdeen Free Press — " We do not doubt that the work will 

 produce good fruit and attract considerable attention." 



