530 ZOOLOGY 



Parker and Has well. 



'97. A Textbook of Zoology. Vol. I, pp. 580-583, illustrations. 



In addition to the books listed below the teacher should endeavor to secure, 

 through his representative in congress, the publications of the U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture: the Yearbook, the Farmers' Bulletins, the bulletins of the Bureau 

 of Animal Industry and of the Division of Entomology. The Reports and Bulletin 

 of the U. S. Fish Commission contain much valuable material. The publications 

 of the state surveys and of the experiment stations of the various states are often 

 of very high value to the teacher and are usually distributed gratuitously. 



It will be helpful to make as large a collection as possible of the current ele- 

 mentary texts of zoology, and adopt the best suggestions of each. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I. GENERAL: ANATOMY, EMBRYOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, HABITS, ETC. 



1. Thompson, J. A. Outlines of Zoology. Fifth edition. 1913. D. Appleton 



and Co., New York. Price $4.50. 



2. Parker and Haswell. Textbook of Zoology. 2 vols. 1897. The Mac- 



millan Co., New York. Price $9. 



3. Hertwig, R. General Principles of Zoology. Translated by Field, 1896. 



Henry Holt and Co., New York. Price $1.60. 



4. Hegner, R. W. College Zoology. 1912. The Macmillan Co., N. Y. 



5. Jordan, D. S. Animal Life. 1900. D. Appleton and Co., New York. 



Price $1.20. 



6. Verworn, M. General Physiology; An Outline of the Science of Life. Trans- 



lation, 1899. The Macmillan Co., New York. Price $4. 



7. Abbott, J. F. General Biology. 1914. The Macmillan Co., N. Y. 



8. Wilson, E. B. The Cell in Development and Inheritance. Second Edition. 



1900. The Macmillan Co., New York. Price $3. 



9. Wallace, A. R. Geographical Distribution of Animals. 2 vols. 1879. 



Harpers, New York. Price $10. 



10. Haddon, A. C. Introduction to the Study of Embryology. 1887. P. 

 Blakiston's Son and Co., Philadelphia. 



II. Morgan, T. H. The Development of the Frog. 1897. The Macmillan 



Co., New York. Price $1.60. 



12. Bulletin U. S. National Museum, No. 39 (parts A to M thus far published). 



Directions for collecting and preserving various kinds of animals. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Price, a few cents for each part. 



13. Marshall and Hurst. Practical Zoology. 1888. G. P. Putman's Sons, 



New York; Smith, Elder and Co., London. Price $3.50. 



14. Lubbock, J. On the Senses, Instincts, and Intelligence of Animals. (Int. 



Sci. Ser.) D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1888. Price $1.75. 



15. Hornaday, W. T. Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting. 1897. Chas. 



Scribner's Sons, New York. Price $2.50. 



16. Hegner, Robert W. Practical Zoology. 1915. The Macmillan Co., N.Y. 



17. Morgan, C. L. Habit and Instinct. 1896. Edward Arnold, New York. 



Price $4. 



1 8. Poulton, E. B. The Colors of Animals. (Int. Sci. Ser.) 1890. D. Appleton 



and Co., New York. Price $1.75. 



19. Wallace, A. R. Tropical Nature. 1895. The Macmillan Co. Price $1.75. 



