ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. 



By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.R.S., 



Author of 'Animal Life and Intelligence,' 'Habit and Instinct,' etc. 



Large croitm Svo., iviih nearly thirty Illustrations, 105. 6^. 



A year ago Professor Lloyd Morgan began the revision of his well- 

 known book on Animal Life and Intelligence (now out of print), with a 

 view to a new edition. But it soon became apparent that the work 

 was shaping itself into an entirely new book, which, while summarizing 

 the position already occupied in the former volume, should contain the 

 author's views upon all questions of animal behaviour, using the term 

 in its widest sense, and embodying particularly the very interesting 

 results of the study of insect life, a branch of the subject hardly 

 touched upon at all in the former volume. It has also been felt that 

 the time has come when Professor Lloyd Morgan's researches should 

 be brought within the reach of a wider circle of readers, and the price 

 of the present volume has therefore been made considerably lower than 

 that of his previous works in the same line. 



MEMORIES OF THE MONTHS 



(SECOND SEEIES). 



By the Right Hon. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., F.R.S. 



One vol., large crown 8710., with Illustrations in Photo- 

 gravure., etc., IS. 6d. 



It is now several years since the first series of 'Memories of the 

 Months ' was published. The book was soon out of print, and, the 

 type having unfortunately been broken up, further copies could not be 

 obtained, although the correspondence which reached the author from 

 all parts of the world proved the widespread interest aroused by the 

 publication. Sir Herbert Maxwell has at length consented to prepare a 

 companion volume, containing entirely new matter, but appealing to 

 the same love of Nature in all her phases which made the first series of 

 ' Memories of the Months ' so popular. The contents are a medley of 

 short descriptions or comments on matters relating to sport and natural 

 history, jotted down just as they have struck the author's personal 

 observation. The volume is handsomely printed and bound, and 

 illustrated with pictures in photogravure. 



