By tha mme Author. 

 A VES. Anatomy and Dtsskctiox. 



Price 1/6. 



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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



The book -will be found very convenient by students at Oxford, and elsewhere, 

 who are carefully studying the Anatomy of the Vertebrata. Nature. 



Practical hints (which are good) for young dissectors are also given. Zoo' 

 logical Record. 



The larger part of the publication is taken up by a condensed summary of 

 tbe principal points to be noted in the Anatomy of Birds, which certainly gives 

 more useful information on the subject than any other English book with which 

 we are acquainted ; and the whole concludes with a most practical chapter on 

 dissection. The Ibis. (Quarterly Journal of Ornithology). 



Mr. Morrell appears to have hit off successfully the happy mean between 

 being too rudimentary for a tolerably advanced worker on the one hand, and 

 that hypertechnicality which is so common in recent anatomical works on the 

 other. Oxford Up^dergraduales Journal. 



