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BUBNET, MARGARETTA: Zoology for High Schools and Academies 

 American Book Company. 



*CHAPMAN, F. M.: Bird-Life. D. Appleton & Company. New 

 York. $1.75. A good book for beginners. 



DAVENPORT, C. B. and G. C: Introduction to Zoology. Mac- 

 millan & Company. New York. $1.10. 



DAVISON, ALVIN: Mammalian Anatomy. P. Blakiston's Son & 

 Company. Philadelphia. $1.50. Treats of the preparation 

 and preservation of mammals for dissection and their anatomy. 

 Valuable for a teacher of physiology. 



DODGE, C. W.: General Zoology. American Book Company. 

 New York. 



HORNADAY, W. T. : American Natural History. Charles Scribner's 

 Sons. New York. $3.50. Treats of vertebrates only. 



*!NGERSOLL, E. : Nature's Calendar. Harper and Brothers. New 

 York. $1.50. Contains practical suggestions for outdoor obser- 

 vations. 



JORDAN, D. S. : Manual of Vertebrate Annuals of Northern United 

 States. McClurg & Company. Chicago. $2.50. Enables one 

 to identify any vertebrate. 



KJNGSLEY, J. S.: Elements of Comparative Zoology. Henry Holt 

 & Company. New York. $1.20. 



LECONTE, J.: Evolution and its Relation to Religious Thought. 

 D. Appleton & Company. New York. $1.50. 



*LUCAS, F. A. : Animals of the Past. McClure, Phillips & Com- 

 pany. New York. $2.00. A popular account of fossil remains. 



MARSHALL, C. M. and HURST, C. H-: Practical Zoology. G. P. 

 Putnam. New York. $3.50. Directions are given for dissect- 

 ing rabbit, pigeon, dogfish, and other forms. 



*NEEDHAM, J. G. : Outdoor Studies. American Book Company. 

 New York. $ .40. 



PARKER, T. J. and HASWELL: Text-book of Zoology. Macmillan 

 & Company. New York. $9.00. A thorough and clear treat- 

 ise. 



*SANDERSON, E. D. : Insects Injurious to Staple Crops. Wiley & 

 Company. New York. $1.50. 



