UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME 
Che Library for Poung Naturalists 
EDITED By F. G. AFLALO 
TYPES OF BRITISH ANIMALS 
By F. G. AFLALO. ILiustratTepD sy E. CALDWELL .- 
The Times says: ‘‘ Mr. Aflalo is responsible for the 7yfes of British Animals, 
which is guarantee enough for the truth of the portraiture. He proposes to filla 
gap in natural history between advanced manuals and nursery picture-books. Like 
Mr. Russell, he handles his subjects in lively and gossipy style, illustrating his 
points with apposite anecdotes. Beasts and birds, reptiles, fishes, and insects are 
passed successfully under review; and after touching on molluscs he condescends 
to sea-anemones and sponges.” 
The Westminster Gazette: ‘‘ He knows the British fauna thoroughly, and 
can impart his information in an interesting manner. The book as a whole seems 
admirably fitted to foster a taste for natural history.” 
The Scotsman: ‘The author’s humour has enabled him to explain, where 
explanation is necessary, in such a way that a boy will not feel that he is being 
talked down to, and to touch on controversial matters without boring him.” 
The Morning Post: ‘‘Mr. Aflalo’s companions on this pleasant excursion 
through the wonderful realms of Nature’s handiwork will feel that he is showing 
them scenes that he has previously explored, and their enjoyment will be increased 
by an easy confidence in his guidance.” 
Nature: “The familiar and chatty style which has been adopted throughout 
will be sure to capture a boy’s attention and eventually set him observing for 
himself.” 
The Fishing Gazette: ‘‘ Boys, and girls too, who get this little book for a 
present, and we hope their name may be legion, will find nothing dull or dry in 
it. They will not be dismayed by technical details, nor discouraged by the fact 
that the author credits them with a fair share of intelligence and observation.” 
