By CONSTANCE INNES POCOCK 



HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS OF THE 

 ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS 



Containing 32 full-page Illustrations from Photographs and a Frontispiece 



in Colour 



Small square demy 8vo., cloth, gilt top 



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SOME PKESS OPINIONS 



" This handsoms book, with its innumerable illustrations, will be of the greatest interest to 

 any student of animal life. We congratulate the authoress on the pleasing and learned 

 manner in which she discourses on the different animals ; their characteristics and habits 

 she has evidently studied minutely." — British IVeekly. 



" A book of peculiar charm." — Manchester Guardian. 



" As the wife of the Superintendent of the Gardens, the author has had excellent oppor- 

 tunity for observing the captives in Regent's Park, and her notes and descriptions, not only 

 of the more showy animals, but of the more retiring specimens, are remarkably interesting." — 

 Truth. 



"A valuable and handsome souvenir of a visit to that fascinating place." — Christian 

 World. 



" The book is full of anecdotes and tit-bits from the Zoo world, and will form a very 

 welcome present to any lover of animals." — Nottingham Guardian. 



By AGNES HERBERT, 

 Author of "The Lion" in the "Life Stories of Animals" Series 



THE MOOSE 



Containing 8 full-page Illustrations by Patten Wilson 



Small square demy 8vo. , cloth, gilt top 



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" Written with knowledge and sympathy, and the insight compounded of the two." — 

 Evening Standard. 



" One of the most fascinating of wild animals, the life of the Moose is so little known to 

 the majority of people that this story of his life is of the greatest interest." — Sunday Times. 



" In Miss Herbert's book the Moose is drawn so vividly that the reader seems to see bini 

 palpitating with life, and follows his career with interest right to its tragic close." — Dundee 

 Advertiser. 



" Natural history has seldom been presented in a more fascinating manner than that chosen 

 by Miss Herbert, whose book will be read with delight by both old and young." — The Sphere. 



"Miss Herbert knows him as he is in his haunts, and she presents him with remarkable 

 clearness and insight. The illustrations by Patten Wilson admirably supplement the author's 

 vivid narrative, showing many typical scenes, including the pathetic incident of the death of 

 the Moose cow, the hero's mother." — Nottingham Guardian. 



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