ADVERTISEMENTS iii. 
PART VGN ihe JULY NOMBER) of 
ANIMAL LIFE =€£# 
AND THE WORLD OF NATURE 
| MONTHLY | 
Begins the SECOND VOLUME of this successful Magazine. 
full particulars of an important 
In it will be found 
PHOTOGRAPH COMPETITION 
OPEN TO AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS 
FOR PICTURES OF 
ANIMAL LIFE 
The following Extracts from the Press are typical of many which have appeared, 
and of letters which have been received privately 
A remarkably sumptuous and interesting production. It 
is presented in excellent taste, and shows among other 
things the progress made in the ideals of modern 
journalism, and the value of photography as an 
auxiliary. The photographs are extremely well 
reproduced.—LITERARY WORLD. 
Well printed and profusely illustrated.—TimEs. 
Illustrated in perfect fashion.—GLascow HERALD. 
We feel we can say nothing that is too good for this excel- 
lent magazine . . . surpasses anything that Messrs. 
Hutchinson have previously put before the public 
this excellently edited publication. 
--SCHOOL GUARDIAN. 
We have nothing but praise for ‘‘ Animal Life.” 
—SHoorTING TIMEs (N.Y.) 
Beautifully printed on excellent paper . . . Full of good 
things and capitally illustrated . . . Messrs. Hutchin- 
son’s attractive magazine . . . Admirably turned out, 
being beautifully printed on excellent paper. The 
illustrations are numerous, and an excellent feature. 
—WESTMINSTER GAZETTE. 
The excellent letterpress and superb illustrations make 
“Animal Life” a perfectly unique production. 
: —WEEKLY DESPATCH. 
Deserves to be a great and permanent success. 
—LITERARY GUIDE. 
Messrs. Hutchinson’s newest venture is a thing of more 
striking merit than either their ‘“‘ Living Races of 
Mankind”’ or ‘‘ Living Animals of the World.” . . . 
How it is possible to produce a superbly illustrated 
magazine such as this at a price which seems merely 
nominal is something of a mystery the very 
best writers have been engaged to contribute . . . the 
new treasury of natural history is destined to eclipse 
everything of the kind hitherto attempted in the way 
of popular scientific exposition . . If anything can 
stimulate healthy interest in bird, beast, fish, reptile, 
insect, the contents of this well planned magazine are 
very likely to succeed in doing so The illustra- 
tions alone are triumphs of modern achievement . . - 
This is pre-eminently a magazine to be desired by all 
who wish for useful knowledge of Nature conveyed in 
a pleasant and delightful manner. 
—OrTaco Datty Ituus. U.S.A. 
jee Editor is always glad to see photographs, articles and paragraphs of interest to Animal lovers, and wherever 
possible to find space for them im ANIMAL LIFE. Intending contributors are requested to note that photographs 
should be silver prints, and that they must be accompanied by a written statement giving permission to reproduce them. 
Unless otherwise arranged, MSS and photographs will be paid for on publication at the usual rates of this Magazine. 
All communications should be addressed to The Editor, ANIMAL LIFE, 34, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. Where 
a sufficiently stamped addressed envelope is sent, every effort is made to return promptly contributions of which the Editor 
cannot make use. 
