BIG GAME SHOOTING ON THE EQUATOR. By 



Captain F. A. Dickinson, F. R.G.S. With an Introduction by 

 Sir Charles Norton Eliot, K.C.M.G. , late Commissioner for 

 British East Africa. 77 Illustrations reproduced from Photo- 

 graphs. I2S. 6d. net. 



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Times. — "This book is likely to be largely consulted by intending big game 

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THE MAKING OF SPECIES. By Douglas Dewar, 

 B.A. (Cantab), I.C.S., F.Z.S., and Frank Finn, B.A. (Oxon), 

 F.Z.S. , M.B.O.U. With Numerous Illustrations, Demy 8vo. 

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AFRICA FROM SOUTH TO NORTH THROUGH 



MAROTSELAND. By MAJOR A. St. H. Gibbons. With 

 numerous Illustrations from Photographs and Maps. Demy 8vo. 

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