Now ready, price £2b, in two volumes, bound i?i half-morocco, 

 containing 100 coloured plates, 



ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES 



By JOSEPH WOLF. 



MADE FOR 



THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 



FROM ANIMALS IN THEIR VIVARIUM. 



EDITED, WJTH NOTES, 



By PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATEIl, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., 



SEC'KBTARY TO THE SOCIETY. 



This series of Drawings was undertaken with the object of preserving n 

 faitliful record of the hving characters of the most rare and interesting 

 Animals in the Vivarium of the Zoological Society of London. 



In selecting the subjects, particular regard has been ])aid to those species 

 which exhibit aptitude for acclimatization, either as objects of economic 

 value, or simply as additions to the Exotic Animals which are now so 

 frequently seen in the parks and on the ornamental waters of Europe. 



The Drawings have l)een executed in Water Colours, after most careful 

 study, by Mr. Wolf, who may be fairly said to stand alone in minute 

 knowledge of the habits and forms of Mammalia as well as of Birds ; and 

 the Lithographic copies, partly printed in colour and then finished by hand, 

 are in such exact fac-simile as to be scai'cely distinguishable from the ori- 

 ginals. 



The Letterpress, prepared by the Editor, embraces all particulars of in- 

 terest relating to the general history, habits, distribution, and use of the 

 Animals illustrated in the Plates. 



London : Geates and Co., Pall Mall. 



Price 6d., Sewed, 

 A GUIDE TO THE GARDENS 



OF THE 



ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



Thirtieth Edition, corrected according to the present Arrange- 

 ment of the Gardens, 



By PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, MA., Ph.D., F.R.S., 



SECRETAKY TO THE SOCIETY. 



London: Beadbcry, Agnew and Co., 10 Bouverie Street; and at the Society'* 

 Gardens in the Regent's Park. 



Price 2s. ; to Fellows, Is. 6d. 



REVISED LIST OF THE VERTKBRATED ANIMALS 

 NOW OR LATELY LIVING IN THE GARDENS OF 

 THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 1872. 



This List contains the scientitic and vernacular names of all the species 

 of Vertebrates in the Society's collection, arranged in systematic order, and 

 forms a complete record of all the specimens that have been exhibited alive 

 in the Society's Gardens during the past ten years. The total number 

 of the species is as follows: — Mammals 498, Birds 1044, Reptiles 181, 

 Batrachians 35. Fishes G8 ; total 1826. 



Also Sap))lenient to the above, containing additions received in ISJJ, 

 187.'^, and 1^74. Price l.v. 

 London : Longman? & Co.; <>f at ihp Soeiely's House. 1) Flanovor Squiiro. ^\■. 



