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THE NATURALIST'S LIBRARY. 



Geographical Distribution. 



Walt.aob, Geographical Distribution of 

 Aiiimali?. 



MuuBAY, Geographical Distributiou of 

 ManimalB. 



Microscopi/. 



Caepektke, The Microscope and its Rev- 

 elations. ' 



Gripfitus and HF-NFREY,The Micrograph- 

 ic Dictionary. 



Darwinism. 



ScuMiDT, Descent and Darwinism. 



Haeokkl, History of Creation. 



Dabwin, Origin ol' Species. 



Huxi.KT, Lay Sermons, etc. 



MiTAET, Lessons from Nature. 



EoMANKB, Darwin and After Darwiu : I. 

 The Darwinian Theory. 



Romanes, Ths Scientific Evidences of Or- 

 ganic Evolution- 



Special Works. 



Clark, Mind in Nature. 



AoABSiz, Sea-side Studies iu Natural His- 

 tory. 



Taylou, Half-hours at the Seaside. 



Kknt, Manual of the Infusoria. 



GiiEEKE, Manuals of Sponges and Goeleu- 

 terata. 



Dana, Corals nnrl Coral Isljinds. 



Darwin, Vegetable Mould and Earth- 

 worms. 



Vkrrii-l and Smith, Invertebrates of 

 Vineyard Sound. 



GoDLi) and Binney, Invertebrata of Mas- 

 sachusetts. 



WooiiWABB, Manual of Mollnsca. 



Hyatt, Insecta. 



Paokaud, Guide to the Study of Insectt'. 



DuNOAN, Transformation of Insect?. 



Stoker, Fishes and Reptiles of Massachu- 

 setts. 



CouRS, Key to North American Birds. 



Jordan, Popular Key to the Birds, etc, 

 of Northern United States. 



Baikd, BiiKWER, and Ridgway, Birds of 

 North America. 



Bairp, Mammals of North America. 



AixKN, Mammalia of Massachusetts. 



FLOWERandLYi.KKKKE, Mammals, Living 

 and Extinct. 



SoAMMON, Marine Mammals of North Pa- 

 cific. 



Hartmann, Anthropoid Apes. 



Pesoiiel, The Races of Man. 



Mabsji, Man and Nature. 



Tylob, Primitive Culture. 



Nicholson, Palaeontology. 



VowiONt The Cglors of Animals. 



Of serial publications, the student should have access to the American 

 Naturalist^ American Journal of Science, Popular Science Monthly, Sritith- 

 sonian Contributions and Miscellaneous Collections, Bulletins and Proceed- 

 ings of the various societies, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, and 

 Nature. * 



The following German works are recommended as having no Enghsh 

 equivalents: 



Claus, Grjindziige der Zoologie. 

 Payehsteouer, Allgemeine Zoologie. 

 Bbonn, Classen undOrdnungen desThier- 



Also the periodicals — 



ZoologiseJter Ameiger. 



reichs (unfinished and expensive, bnt 

 indispensable to the working zoolo- 

 gist). 



Biologisches Centralblatt. 



