American Nature Series (Continued) 



II. THE FUNCTIONS OF NATURE 



These books will treat of the relation of facts to cause and effects 

 — of heredity in organic Nature, and of the environment in all Nature. 



Already pubhshed: 

 THE BIRD: ITS FORM AND FUNCTION, by C. W. Beede, 



Curator of Birds in the New York Zoological Park. $3.50 net. 



Arranged for: 

 THE FISH: ITS FORM AND FUNCTION, by H. M. Smith of 



the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. 



III. THE REALMS OF NATURE 



Detailed treatment of various departments in a literary and 

 popular way. 



Already published: 

 FERNS, by Campbell E. Watkrs, of Johns Hopkins University. 



$3.00 net. 



IV. WORKING WITH NATURE 



Published in this division is: 



NATURE AND HEALTH, by Edward Curtis, Professor Emeritus 

 in the College of Physicians and Surgeons. $1.25 net. 

 Arranged for are: 



THE SHELLFISH INDUSTRIES, by James L. Kellogg, Professor 

 in Williams College. 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS, by William H. Brewer, Professor Emeri- 

 tus in Yale University. 



THE CHEMISTRY OF DAILY LIFE, by Henry P. Talhot, Pro- 

 fessor of Chemistry in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



THE CARE OF TREES, IN LAWN STREET AND PARK, by 

 B. E. Fernow, Late Head of the Cornell School of Forestry. 



V. DIVERSIONS FROM NATURE 



This division will include a wide range of writings not rigidly 

 systematic or formal, but written only by authorities of standing. 



Arranged for are : 

 FISH STORIES, by David Starr Jordan and Charles F. Holder. 

 HORSE TALK, by William H. Brewer. 

 BIRD NOTES, by C. W. Beeue. 

 INSECT STORIES, by Vernon L. Kellogg. 



MAN IN NATURE AND EVOLUTION 



A Series of small volumes by President Johdan, of Stanford 

 University, and Professors Brooks of Johns Hopkins, Thomsom of 

 Aberdeen, Pkzidhan of Austria, zru Sthassen of Germany, and 

 others. Edited by Professor Kellogg of Leland Stanford. 



