SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS 



"This little book is quite up to date, and although scientifically accurate 

 and sound, is so delightfully simple that it can be read and comprehended by 

 anyone at the seaside who can collect common shore animals and compare 

 them with the printed pages. It is a pleasure to cordially recommend Life by 

 the Seashore as a charming and useful holiday companion, which will not only 

 give much information, but Avill also serve as a good introduction to one of the 

 most fascinating branches of modern science." Nature. 



"The present work can safely claim to have justified its appearance, for it is 

 an exceedingly well written, and as far as it goes a very accurate account of 

 the majority of the common animals found between tide marks." 



Journal of Queckett Microscopical Club. 



" This is a good book. After reading even the first chapter, one feels that 

 Miss Newbigin knows and cares about her subject. The style and arrange- 

 ment of the book are excellent ; there are numerous illustrations, and at the 

 end of each chapter are tables of classification and a note on distribution 

 which should prove extremely useful." Science Gossip. 



" As an introduction- to natural history it is admirable, and as a companion 

 to a summer holiday by the sea it is invaluable." Weymouth Journal. 



First Published, 1901 : Reprinted, January, 1907 



