INSECTS— Part U 



VOLUME VI 

 Second Impression 

 Uymenoptera CO lUimicd (Tubuliferaand Aculeata), Coleoptera, Strepsiptera, Lepidoptera, 

 Diptera, Aphaniptera, Thysanoptera. Hemiptera, Anoplura. ßv DavikSh viti- M \' 

 M.B., F.K.S. ^ ^' — » 



SATURDAF IlI!FI£lJF. — "Mv. Sliarp's treatment is altogether worthy of the series and 

 of bis own high scientific reputation. But in a work of this sort it is not only necessary that 

 infoiinatiou sliould be accurate, bnt also that itshall be presented tothe eye, so faras illustra- 

 tions and printing are coneerned, in such a way as to render its matter as easily intellicrible 

 as possible, and readily usable for purposes of reference. Under both these heads \\e have 

 nothing but comniendation for Mr. Sharp's treatise. The illustrations are indeed ])eautiful, 

 and the use of the heavy type for the headings of the various sections and leading jiaragraplis 

 niatorially helps the readcr in the ])rogress of his study, Certainly this is a book tliat should 

 be in every entomologist's library." 



AMPHIBIA AND REPTILES 



VOLUME VIII 

 By Hans Gadow, M.A., Ph.D., F.K.S. 



FIELD. — "The work is worthy of the series in which it appears, and we eannot give it 

 higher praise." 



SCIENCE GOSSIF. — "More than maintains the high scientific reputation of tliis series. 

 The herpetologists, or students of the Amphibia and Reptiles, have now a Standard work of tlie 

 highest class." 



BIRDS 



VOLUjNIE IX. — Second Impression 

 By A. H. Evans, M. A., Cläre College, Cambridge. With numerous Illustrations by G. E. Lodge. 



IBIS. — "Mr. Evans has produced a book füll of concentrated essence of information on birds, 

 especially asregards their outer structure and habits, and one that we can cordially recomniend 

 as a work of reference to all students of ornithology." 



MAMMALIA 



VOLUME X 

 By F. E. Beodahd, M.A. Oxon., F.R.S., Prosector of the Zoological Society. 



NATURE. — " Cannot fail to be of very high value to all students of the Älammalia, 

 especially froni the standpoints of niorphology and palaeontology." 



AT KEN JEU M. — " Mr. Beddard has produced a volume equal in interest and value to the 

 others in the Cambridge series." 



The foUowing volumes which are in the Press or in active preparation will complete 



the series : — 



A^OLUME I 



Protozoa, MARcrs Hartog, M.A., D.Sc, Trinity College (Professor of Natural History in 

 the Queen's College, Cork); Sponges, W. J. Sollas, Sc.D., F.R.S., St. John's College 

 (Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford) ; Jelly-fish, Sea-Anemones, etc., S. J. 

 HiCKSON, M.A., F.R.S., Dowiiing College (Beyer Professor of Zoology in The Owens College, 

 Manchester) ; Star-fish, Sea-Urchins, etc., K. W. MacBuide, M.A., St. John's College 

 (Professor of Zoology, McGill University, Montreal). [In active prejmi'ation. 



VOLUME IV 



Spiders, Mites, etc., C. Waubuhton, M.A., Chri.st's College (Zoologist to the Royal 

 Agricultural Society) ; Scorpions, Trilobites, etc., M. Lauüie, B.A., King's College, 

 D.Sc. Edinb. ( Professor of Zoology in St. Mungo's College. Glasgow); Pycnogonids, etc., 

 D'AiiCY AV. Thompson, C.B., M.A., Trinity College (Professor of Zoology in University 

 College, Dundee) ; Crustacea, W. F. R. Wf.ldox, M.A., F.R.S., St. John's College (Linacre 

 Professor of Comparative Anatomy in the University of Oxford). [In active preparafioii. 



VOLUME VII 



Balanoglossus.etc, S. F. Haumeu, Sc.D., F.R.S., King's College ; Ascidians and Amphioxus, 

 W. A. Heim)Man. D.Sc. Lond., F.R.8. (Prolessor of Natural History in Univer.sity College, 

 Liverpool); Fishes, T. W. Bimdoe, Sc.D., Trinity College (Professor of Zoology in Birming- 

 ham University), and G. A. Boulengeu, F.R.S. [In the Press. 



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