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  THE 
  ZOOLOGIST. 
  

  

  from 
  a 
  book 
  we 
  have 
  found 
  a 
  mine 
  of 
  information 
  that 
  we 
  could 
  

   not 
  procure 
  elsewhere. 
  

  

  Handbook 
  to 
  the 
  Natural 
  History 
  of 
  Cambridgeshire. 
  Edited 
  by 
  

   J. 
  E. 
  Mark, 
  Sc.D., 
  &c, 
  and 
  A. 
  E. 
  Shipley, 
  M.A., 
  &c. 
  

   Cambridge 
  University 
  Press. 
  

  

  This 
  book 
  was 
  compiled 
  and 
  published 
  to 
  appear 
  at 
  the 
  time 
  

   of 
  the 
  late 
  meeting 
  of 
  the 
  British 
  Association 
  at 
  Cambridge, 
  and, 
  

   as 
  stated, 
  its 
  object 
  is 
  to 
  afford 
  help 
  to 
  those 
  students 
  of 
  natural 
  

   history 
  who 
  desire 
  to 
  make 
  observations 
  in 
  the 
  Cambridgeshire 
  

   district. 
  Among 
  well-known 
  authorities, 
  A. 
  H. 
  Evans 
  deals 
  

   with 
  the 
  Birds, 
  H. 
  Gadow 
  with 
  Beptiles 
  and 
  Amphibians, 
  and 
  

   B. 
  Lydekker 
  with 
  Vertebrate 
  Palaeontology. 
  The 
  insects 
  are 
  

   attended 
  to 
  by 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  rising 
  entomologists, 
  while 
  the 
  

   Physiography, 
  Geology, 
  Flora, 
  and 
  Prehistoric 
  Archaeology 
  

   receive 
  full 
  and 
  careful 
  treatment. 
  

  

  