ii Some of the " Best Books " on Animal Life 363 



A. Heilprin, The Bermuda Islands (Philadelphia, 1889). 



S. J. Hickson, A Naturalist in North Celebes (London, 1889). 



W. H. Hudson, The Naturalist in La Plata (Lond., 1892). 



A. v. Humboldt, Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America ; 



Aspects of Nature (Trans. 1849); Cosmos (Trans. , 1849-58). 

 Lumholtz, Among Cannibals (Lond., 1889). 

 H. N. Moseley, Notes by a Naturalist on the " Challenger " (Lond. , 



1879, new ed. Lond., 1892). 



A. E. Nordenskiold, Voyage of the " Vega" (Lond., 1881). 

 F. Gates, ed. by C. G. Gates, Matabele Land and the Victoria 



Falls, a Naturalist's Wanderings in the Interior of S. Africa 



(1881). 

 N. M. Przewalski, Wissenschaftliche Resultate der nach Centralasien 



unternommenen Reisen (Leipzig, 1889). 

 H. Seebohm, Siberia in Europe (Lond., 1880) ; and Siberia in Asia 



(1882). 



J. E. Tennent, Natural History of Ceylon (Lond., 1861). 

 Wyville Thomson, The Depths of the Sea (Lond., 1873) ; Narrative of 



the Voyage of the " Challenger" (1885). Cf. A. de Folin, Sous 



les Mers (Paris, 1887) ; H. Filhol, La Vie au fond des Mers 



(Paris, 1886) ; W. Marshall, Die Tiefsee und ihr Leben (Leipzig, 



1888). 



Tristram, The Flora and Fauna of Palestine. 

 Tschudi, Thierleben der Alpenwelt. 

 A. R. Wallace, Malay Archipelago (Lond., 1869); Tropical Nature 



(1878) ; Island Life (1880). 

 Ch. Waterton, Wanderings in South America (ed. by J. G. Wood, 



1878). 

 C. M. Woodford, Naturalist among the Head-hunters (London, 



1890). 



Prominent among those who have helped many to realise the 

 marvel and beauty of nature, a widely-felt gratitude ranks Gilbert 

 White, Henry Thoreau, Charles Kingsley, Richard Jefferies, J. G. 

 Wood, John Ruskin, and John Burroughs. 



GILBERT WHITE (1720-1793) is known to all as the author of 

 The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of 

 Southampton (1788), a book consisting of a series of letters addressed 

 to a few friends. A good edition is that by J. E. Harting (6th ed., 

 London, 1888), but there is a cheaper one, edited by Richard 

 Jefferies, in 'the Camelot Series. 



HENRY THOREAU (1817-1862), the author of Walden, A Week 

 on Concord, and other much-loved books. 



CHARLES KINGSLEY (1819-1875). See his Glancus (Lond., 

 1854) ; Water-Babies ; and popular lectures. 



