BOOKS BY DR. A. R. WALLACE, F.R.S. 



DARWINISM : An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection, 

 with some of its Applications. Illustrated. Extra Crown 8vo. 9s. 



SATURDAY REVIEW.— u Mr Wallace's volume maybe taken as a faithful 

 exposition of what Darwin meant. It is written with perfect clearness, with a 

 simple beauty and attractiveness of style not common to scientific works, with a 

 dignity and freedom from anything like personal bitterness worthy of Darwin him- 

 self, and with an orderliness and completeness that must render misconception 

 impossible." 



ATIIENJEUM. — "Mr 'Wallace adds so much that is new, and he writes in so 

 charming and simple a style, that his readers more than he are to be congratulated 

 on the latest service he has rendered to the science he has served so well." 



Prof. Ray Lankester in NATURE. — "No one has so strong a claim as Mr 

 Wallace to be heard as the exponent of the theory of the origiu of species, of which 

 he is— with Darwin — the joint author. . . . The book is one which has interest 

 not only for the general reader, to whom it is primarily addressed, but also for the 

 more special students of natural history. The latter will find in its pages an 

 abundance of new facts and arguments which, whether they prove convincing or 

 not, are of extreme value and full of interest." 



THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS: 



with a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating 

 the past changes of the earth's surface. With Maps and Illustrations. 

 In two Vols. Medium 8vo. 42s. 



NATURAL SELECTION AND TROPICAL NATURE: 



Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical Biology. New Edition with 

 corrections and additions. Extra Crown 8vo. 6s. 



ISLAND LIFE: OR, THE PHENOMENA AND CAUSES 



OF INSULAR FAUNAS AND FLORAS. Including a revision and 

 attempted solution of the problem of Geological climates. With Illustra- 

 tions and Maps. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO: THE LAND OF THE 

 ORANG-UTAN AND THE BIRD OF PARADISE. A Narrative of 

 Travel. With Studies of Man and Nature. With Maps and Illustrations. 

 Fourth Edition. Extra Crown 8vo. 6s. 



GLASGOW HERALD. — "There is probably no more interesting book of 



travel in the language For one-and-twenty years it has held its place as a 



monograph in a region of the East which is full of fascination, not only for the 

 naturalist and ethnographer, but for the ordinary reader of travels." 



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