APPENDIX 



SOME ZOOLOGICAL BOOKS 



INTRODUCTORY : 



F. Jeffrey Bell, c< Comparative Anatomy and Physiology." 



C. Lloyd Morgan, "Animal Biology." 



T. Jeffery Parker, "Elementary Biology." 



T. J. Parker and W. A. Haswell, "A Manual of Zoology," 



J. Arthur Thomson, " The Study of Animal Life." 



J. G. Needham, " General Biology." 



O. Latter, "Natural History of Common Animals." 



R. Lulham, " Introduction to Zoology/' 



M. I. Newbigin, " Life by the Seashore." 



F. W. Gamble, "Animal Life." 

 J. Graham Kerr, " Zoology." 

 Huxley's "Crayfish." 



Milne Marshall's "Frog. 1 ' 



TEXT-BOOKS OF ZOOLOGY: 



T. H. Huxley, "Anatomy of Invertebrates" (1877), and 



" Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals " (1871). 

 T. J. Parker and W. A. Haswell, "Text-Book of Zoology" 



(2 vols., Lond. 1898). 

 Hatchett Jackson's edition of Rolleston's " Forms of Animal Life" 



(Oxford, 1888). 

 A. Sedgwick, " Student's Text-Book of Zoology," Parti. (Lond. 



1898), Part II. (1905), Part III. (1909). 

 Shipley and MacBride, " Zoology, an Elementary Text-Book." ; 



G. C. Bourne, "An Introduction to the Study of the Compara- 



tive Anatomy of Animals." 

 J. Ritzema Bos, " Agricultural Zoology " (translated by Davis, 



Lond. 1894). 

 Borradaile, "Text-Book of Zoology." 



BOOKS AS GUIDES TO PRACTICAL WORK : 



C. Vogt and E. Yung, "Traite d' Anatomic Comparee pratique 1 ' 



(Paris, 1885-95) ; also in German. 

 T. J. Parker, "Zootomy " (Lond. 1884).* 

 T. J. and W. N. Parker, "Practical Zoology." 



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