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 The Malay Archipelago : The Land of the Orangutan and 



the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel. With Studies of Man and 

 Nature.. By Alfred Russell Wallace, LL.D., F.L.S. Author of " Dar- 

 winism," etc- With Maps and Illustrations. 



** There is probably no more interesting book of travel in the language. . . 

 For one-and-twenty years it has held its place as a monograph in a region of the 

 East which is full of fascination, not only for the naturalist and ethnographer, 

 but for the ordinary reader of travels." — Glasgow Herald. 



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 Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection : and Tropi- 

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 Island Life ; or, the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas 



and Floras. Including a Revision and attempted solution of the problem 

 of Geological Climates. By the same Author. With Illustrations and Maps. 



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Darwinism. An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection, 

 with some of its Applications. By the same Author. Illustrated. 



" . . . Mr. Wallace's volume may be taken as a faithful exposition of what 

 Darwin meant. It is written with perfect clearness, with a simple beauty and 

 attractiveness of style not common, to scientific works, with a dignity and free- 

 dom froni anything like personal bitterness worthy of Darwin himself, and with 

 an orderliness and completeness that must render misconception impossible." — 

 Saturday Revieiu. 



" Mr. Wallace adds so much that is new, and he writes in so charming and 

 simple a style, that his readers more than he are to be congratulated on the 

 latest service he has rendered to the science he has served so well. . . ." — 

 AtAeneejim. 



" . . .There can be only one opinion of the great mental grasp and ingenuity, 

 the lucidity of view, and the brilliancy of exposition displayed by him in going 

 over this immense and profound field of inquiry." — Scotsman. 



"A singularly useful and timely contribution to the higher literature of pop- 

 ular science. ... It has the weight and interest which are given by unweary- 

 ing research, patient investigation, and shrewd, vigorous thought." — Man- 

 chester Exa-miner, 



" It is a work of the most admirable lucidity, and it may be recommended as 

 a charming one to the general reader. So many new facts and arguments have 

 been discovered since the publication of the Origin of Species, that the work 

 should also be studied by the scientific specialist. . . . The final chapters on 

 man are deeply interesting." — Cambridge Review, 



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