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sure when it is known that this is a strongly felt want, Dr. 

 Rolleston will not delay to supjDly it. 



To students attending classes in our universities and else- 

 where, to those working in their OAvn studies, to all interested 

 in any branch of comparative anatomy, we most earnestly, 

 and with the confidence which comes of experience, commend 

 " Forms of Animal Life " as a thorough piece of work, and 

 certainly the best book on comparative anatomy in our 

 language. 



