Medium 8vo.



Cloth extra, gilt tops.



The Fauna of South Africa.


Edited by W. L. SCLATER, M.A., F.Z.S.,


Director of the South African Museum , Cape Town.


Under tliis title is being published a series of volumes dealing with

the Fauna of Africa south of the Zambesi.


The volumes will be of uniform size and arrangement, with numerous

illustrations in the text, the greater number of which will be specially

prepared for this purpose. The price of the volumes will vary from

15s. to 2is. each net.


The northern limits of South Africa, as treated of in this work, will be

a line drawn from the Cunene River on the West to the Zambesi at the

Victoria Falls, and thence along that River to its mouth. Within it will,

therefore, be enclosed the British Colonies of the Cape, Natal, Transvaal

and the Orange River, the southern half of the Chartered Company’s

territory, German South-west Africa, and that portion of Portuguese East

Africa which lies south of the Zambesi.



The following volumes have already appeared.


MAMMALSi


By W. E. SCLATER, M.A.


With a Map and 150 Illustrations, complete in Two Volumes.

Price £1 10s. net for Great Britain. Price £1 12s. net for abroad.


BIRDS.—Vol. I.


Bv ARTHUR C. STARK, M.B.


With 81 Illustrations.


Price £ 1 is.net for Great Britain. Price £1 2s net for abroad.


BIRDS.—Vol. II.


By ARTHUR C. STARK, M.B.,


Completed by W. L. SCLATER, M.A.


With a Portrait, Map, and 83 Illustrations.


Price £1 is. net for Great Britain. Price £1 2s. net for abroad



R.H. PORTER, 7, Princes St,, Cavenlisii Squire, Lonloii,W



