SELECTIONS FROM MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S LIST. 



Animal Sketches. A Popular Book of Natural History. 

 By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.G.S., Principal of University College, 

 Bristol, Author of "Animal Life and Intelligence," " The Springs of 

 Conduct," Ac. With nearly 60 Illustrations by W. MONKHOUSE 

 EOWE. Large crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. 



" One of the most simply delightful books about Natural History that 

 has come under our notice since the days of Frank Buckland, whose 

 mantle, indeed, the present author appears to have inherited. Like 

 Buckland, Professor Morgan writes at first hand. The result is a charm- 

 ing volume full of bright and lively anecdotes about all manner of 

 animals, as fresh and simple as if they were being told to a circle of 

 eager listeners, and with just a slight tincture of science in occasionally 

 explaining interesting peculiarities or difference of structure. Professor 

 Morgan says in his brief preface ' that his great object is to induce the 

 younger friends, whom he has especially in view, to look with more 

 observant and intelligent eyes on animals great and small, from the 

 elephant to the honey-bee.' He need not have limited the readers who 

 will be charmed with his book to any age or sex. It is rendered still 

 more attractive by a profusion of most excellent and spirited illustrations 

 by Mr. Eowe, as perfectly true to nature as they are thoroughly artistic." 

 The Guardian. 



Animal Life and Intelligence. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, 

 F.G. S., Principal of University College, Bristol, Author of " Animal 

 Sketches," " The Springs of Conduct," &c. Second Edition. With 

 40 Illustrations and a photo-etched Frontispiece. 512 pp., demy 8vo, 

 cloth, 16s. 



" Whether we look to the first half of the treatise, which is concerned 

 with animal life, or to the second half, which is devoted to a consideration 

 of animal intelligence, we must equally congratulate the author on the 

 character of his achievement. He has succeeded in the difficult task of 

 furnishing, in a manner as interesting to the general reader as to the 

 special student, an almost exhaustive review of the facts and theories 

 which at the present time are of the most general importance to the 

 sciences of biology and psychology. Moreover, he has done this in a 

 spirit of scientific precision, expressed in a clear literary style, and 

 everywhere free from the partisanship which, especially where Darwinian 

 questions arc concerned, is becoming almost as marked a feature in 

 science as it is in politics. In short, 'Animal Life and Intelligence' 

 deserves to be regarded as a noticeable book, because it sets forth the 

 reasoned conclusions of a well-instructed and a thoroughly impartial 

 thinker upon the topics which are now of highest moment to the sciences 

 both of life and of mind." Professor G. J. KOJIANES, in Nineteenth 

 Century Review. 



The Springs of Conduct. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.G.S., 

 Principal of University College, Bristol, Author of " Animal Life and 

 Intelligence," &c. New and Cheaper Edition, large crown 8vo, cloth, 

 3s. 6d. 



LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD, 37, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND. 

 Publisher to the India Office. 



