370 ZOOLOGY 



Das Tierreich. Eine Zusammenstellung und Kennzeichnung der re- 

 zenten Tierfomien. General redacteur : F. E. Schulze. Berlin : 

 R. Friedlander und Sohn. 1896 



A systematic account of every known species, with keys for their de- 

 termination. An ambitious enterprise which will hardly be finished 

 during one generation. 



B. WORKS RELATING TO ANIMALS OF A PARTICULAR 



HABITAT 



Verrill, A. E. (and S. I. Smith). Report upon the Invertebrate Ani- 

 mals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent waters, in Report (of 

 U. S. Fish Commission) on the Condition of the Sea Fisheries of 

 the South Coast of New England in 1871 and 1872. (1873.) pp. 

 205-778. 



An indispensable accompaniment of the zoologist at the sea-shore ; 

 separate copies can be purchased of dealers in scientific books. 



Emerton, J. E. Life on the Seashore. [For sale by BradJee AVhid- 

 den, Boston.] 



C. GENERAL WORKS ON HABITS, ECOLOGY, AND 

 DISTRIBUTION 



Verworn, M. General Physiology. An outline of the science of Life. 



New York : The Macmillan Company. 1899. 615 pp. Price 



$4.00. 

 Morgan, C. L. Animal Life and Intelligence. New York: Edward 



Arnold. 1891. 503 pp. 

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



1896. 351 pp. 



The two best books on the topics considered. 



Lubbock, J. On the Senses, Instinct, and Intelligence of Animals, with 



special reference to Insects. International Sci. Ser., Vol. LXIV. 



New York : D. Appleton & Co. 1888. 

 Marey, E. J. Movement. International Sci. Ser., LXXIII. New 



York: D. Appleton & Co. 1895. 

 Poulton, E. B. The Colors of Animals. The International Scientific 



Series, Vol. LXVII. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1890. 



