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BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



"Natural History Essays." 

 'More Natural History Essays." 



PRESS NOTICES. 



* * The author has attempted to describe typical examples 

 of the African fauna, regarded both from the zoological 

 and from the historical standpoint. And he has succeeded 

 in writing some most fascinating natural history essays. 

 Africa is rich in the romance of natural history. Here 

 we have a true romance an orderly and deeply 

 interesting marshalling of facts, the outcome of several 

 years' investigation and research by a patient and 

 accurate naturalist, as readable as a good novel, and full 

 of information." Manchester Guardian. 



" Every writer on natural history who is worth reading 

 has his own point of view, and on a not too slavish 

 fidelity to this depends in great measure the interest of 

 his work. Dr. Graham Renshaw .... has already 

 given to those who flirt with science an interesting 

 volume of essays on the fauna of a single Continent . . . 

 an evidently wide range of reading, an intimate acquaint- 

 ance with the cases in many museums, and not a little 

 experience of other lands combine to broaden his views 



to the great benefit of non-professional readers 



Dr. Renshaw has in fact the charm of writing well round 

 his subject. . . . Very attractive are his word pictures 

 of the great Karoo in the days when South Africa was a 



