APPENDIX. 



SOME ZOOLOGICAL BOOKS. 



Introductory : — 



F. Jeffrey Bell, Comparative Anatotny and Physiology (Lond. 



1887). 

 C. Lloyd Morgan, Animal Biology (Lond. 1889). 

 T. H. Huxley and H. N. Martin, A Course of Elementary In- 



strtiction in Practical Biology (Lond. 1888), revised edition by 



G. B. Howes and D. H. Scott. 

 A. Milnes Marshall and C. H. Hurst, A Course of Practical Zoology 



(3rd Ed., Lond. 1892). 

 T. Jeffrey Parker, Elementary Biology (2nd Ed., Lond. 1893). 

 J. Arthur Thomson, The Study of Atiimal Life (l^oaA. 1892). 



Text-Books of Zoology : — 



T. H. \l\xidty, Anatomy of Invertebrates (1877), zx^A Anatomy of 



Vertebrated Animcils (1871). 

 C. Claus, Grundziige der Zoologie (4th Ed., 1880-82), and his 



smaller Text-Book of Zoology (translated by Sedgwick, 1884-5.) 

 Hatchett Jackson's edition of RoUeston's Forms of Animal Life 



(Oxford, 1888). 

 Text-Books (mostly with similar titles) by Boas, R. Hertwig, 



Kennel, H. A. Nicholson, A. S. Packard, R. Perrier, Shipley, 



and many others. 

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



1894.) 



Books as Guides to Practical Work :— 



C. Vogt and E. Yung, Traite d' Anatomie Comparce pratique (Paris, 



1885-95) ; also in German. 

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

 Huxley and Martin, op. cit. 

 A. Milnes Marshall and C. H. Hurst, op. cit. 

 W. K. Brooks, Handbook of Invertebrate Zoology for Laboratories 



and Sea-side ffw-^ (Boston, 1882). 

 P. Girod, Manipulations de Zoologie (1879-81). 



