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2. < The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals ; ' last edition 



(10th) ; crown 8vo. Illustrated. London, 1874. 

 XL. DODGE, Lieut.- Col. Richard I., of the United States Army. 



' The Hunting Grounds of the Great West ; a description of the Plains, 

 Game, and Indians of the Great North American Desert.' Illus- 

 trated. 8vo. London, 1877. 



Quite as interesting as his description of the mental peculiarities of game 

 animals is the account he gives of the low moral status of the Indians the 

 supposed * Noble Red Men.' 



XLI. DRUMMOND, The Honourable W. H. 



'The Large Game and Natural History of South and South-east 

 Africa ; ' large 8vo. Illustrated. Edinburgh, 1875. 



XLII. EDWARDS, Professor Milne, of Paris. 



' Manual of Zoology,' adopted by the Council of Public Instruction in 

 France. English translation by the late Robert Knox, M.D., the 

 celebrated Edinburgh Anatomist. London, 1856. 



Contains a chapter on ' Intelligence and Instinct,' with a special section on 

 the 'Faculties of the Understanding in Animals.' 



XLIII. * FIELD, THE,' a London weekly illustrated folio newspaper, edited 



successively by Walsh and Francis. 



Abounds in articles and paragraphs illustrative of the mental peculiarities 

 of the lower animals ; especially of sporting dogs and horses, and of game 

 animals abroad and at home. 



XLIV. < FIELD QUARTERLY, Magazine and Review, The,' another folio serial, 

 for some time published in London in connection with The Field 

 newspaper, edited by Nichols. Only 3 vols. were issued. 

 Like The Field, it abounds in papers, but of a fuller and more scientific 

 character, illustrating animal reason as contrasted with instinct. 



XLV. FIGUIER, Louis, of Paris. 



1. ' Primitive Man : ' a popular account of the prevailing theories of the 



descent of man as promulgated by Darwin, Lyell, Sir John Lubbock, 

 Huxley, E. B. Tylor, and other eminent Ethnologists.' Translated 

 from the last French edition, and revised by Tylor ; demy 8vo. 

 London. 



2. ' The Insect World,' 3rd English edition by Prof. Martin Duncan, 



F.R.S. London, 1872. Illustrated. 



XLVI. FITTIS, Robert Scott, of Perth; a Scottish Novelist (author of 

 'Gilderoy'), but better known as a Scottish Historical and Anti- 

 quarian Litterateur. 



' Historical and Traditionary Gleanings concerning Perthshire ; ' 8vo. 

 Perth, 1876. 



Contains two chapters on ' The Cat's Opera Man,' being a biography of 

 Samuel Bisset, of Perth, the famous animal trainer of last century. An 

 interesting general historical account is also given of the training of animals 

 for the performance of feats before the public. 

 XLVII. FROST, Thomas : 



1. 'The Old Showman and the Old London Fairs;' 8vo. London, 



1874. 

 Contains biographical or other notices of 



a. Celebrated Animal Trainers ; including 



b. Macomo, Macarthy, and other ' Lion Kings.' 



c. Van Amburgh, Wombwell, Fairgrieve, and other menagerie pro- 



prietors, well known in Britain. 



