MAMMALS — 
VOLUME X. 
Mammalia. By Frank Evers BEppARD, M.A. Oxon., F.R.S., Vice-Secretary and 
Prosector of the Zoological Society of London. 
NATURE.—‘‘Cannot fail to be of very high value to all students of the 
Mammalia, especially from the standpoints of morphology and paleontology.” 
ATHEN 4UM.—‘‘ Mr. Beddard has produced a volume equal in interest and 
value to the others in the Cambridge series.” 
LAND AND WATER.—“A notable book, the result of long study, patient 
labour, sound reasoning, and careful selection, for which we are deeply indebted to 
the author.” 
DAILY NEWS.—‘ A volume which, for the interest of its contents and for its 
style and method of treatment, is not only worthy of its predecessors, but may be 
regarded as one of the most successful of a brilliant series.”’ 
KNOWLEDGE.—‘“‘In this volume Mr. Beddard has undoubtedly made an 
important contribution to the history of mammals, his text-book being the only one 
which can be said to be up to date and to contain notices of the many important 
types—both recent and fossil—discovered during the last few years.” 
FIELD.—“ Its utility to the working zoological student can hardly be overrated. 
It is exceedingly well illustrated.” 
CONCLUDING VOLUMES IN PREPARATION. 
VOLUME I. 
Protozoa, Marcus Harroc, M.A., Sc.D., Trinity College (Professor of Natural 
History in the Queen’s College, Cork) ; Spwfiges, W. J. Sonias, Sc.D., F.R.S., 
St. John’s College (Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford) ; Jelly- 
fish, Sea-Anemones, etc., S. J. Hickson, M.A., F.R.S., Downing College 
(Beyer Professor of Zoology in the Owens College, Manchester); Star-fish, 
Sea-Urchins, etc., E. W. MacBripn, M.A., St. John’s College (Professor of . 
Zoology, McGill University, Montreal). 
VOLUME IV. 
Spiders, Mites, etc., C. WArsuRTON, M.A., Christ’s College (Zoologist to the Royal 
Agricultural Society) ; Scorpions, Trilobites, etc., M. Laurig, B.A., King’s 
College, D.Sc. (Edinb. ), (Professor of Zoology in St. Mungo’s College, Glasgow) ; 
Pycnogonids, etc., D'Arcy W. TuHompson, C.B., M.A., Trinity College 
(Professor of Zoology in University College, Dundec); Linguatulida and 
Tardigrada, A. E. SHiptey, M.A., F.R.S.; Crustacea, W. F. R. WELDON, 
M.A., F R.S., St. John’s College (Linacre Professor of Comparative Anatomy in 
the University of Oxford). ' [In the Press. 
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