Mr. l;o\ C'liapinan Andrews, leader of tlie recent Asiatic Zoological Kxpi'ditioii sent to 

 Vtiiinan. Cliina. by the American Museum, and author of IT'Ao/i- Uiintinu ii-il/i tlint iiml Cam- 

 • in. i\ |)Ol>iilar narrative covering his previous expeditioll^ to all parts of the world in a study 

 of whal.s 



Giant Mammals of the Sea 



Ki:\ii:\v OK A xi:\v book ox wiialk m ntix(;i 



Till-", lc;ulei"S of lllc .loliiXAl. wllifll sIpU'I l\ ;i flcl' .1 |i|ir;l I'rd nililcr llu" 



kiiHW Mr. Koy C. Andrews title of 117/^//^ l/ni/lini/ irilli (Inn mnl 



l'i-<Mii llic ncconnts of liis expo- Canirni. \\v. .Vnilrcws Ikmiil; r(|ii;illy 



ililioiis to Kiircji. .I;i|iaii. iiml recently adept with either \\eii|ioii. 



to China. a> well a- hy the iiitei'esting The ohserv at ioii> wei-e made dui-iii^;' 



dcst-rijttion.-, aeeoiii|)anie(l hy e(|nally the eonr.<e of e.\|)i'ilit ion.- ean-ie(l mi 



iiitercstino: pictures, of lii> adventures over a ])ei-io(l of >e\ci-al year.- with the 



in search of wliales. intent of ohtainini:' for the Anieiieaii 



When 'Sir. Andrews starteil on his ^rnseiiiii (d' Natural lli.-tory an unri- 



la.-t ti-i|) to the Orient he hd't in the valed series of whale- whoso skcli'tons 



hands of the printer a liook settinir and eonntei-|eii |ire.-eiii ments in tlie 



fortli his ('.\]M'riene('s with whales. way of i'e|irodii(t ion- -honid he ^rath- 



' Wliiilr Hunlinn vHli dun and Camera, by Key Chapman Andrews. 1). .Xppl.'toii anil ("oinpany. New 

 York. 1916. pp. 321. illvistrations from photographs by the A\itlior. 



