3Z4 AN INTRODUCTION TO ZOOLOGY. 



13. Introduction to the Study of Emhrxjology. A. C. Haddon. 

 Griffin : 1887 : price 18s. 



14. Forms of Animal Life. Bolleston and Jackson. Claren- 

 don Press, Oxford: 1890 : price 36s. 



16. Text-Booh of Gomparative Anatomy ; Dr. Arnold Lang, 

 Preface by Prof. Ernst Haeckel : London : Macmillan & Co., 

 vol. i. : 1891 : price 17s. net. 



16. The Cambridge Natural History. Edited by Harmer & 

 Shipley. Macmillan : toI. iii. (published first) : " Molluscs 

 and Braehiopods " : 1895 : price 17s. net. 



1 7. Introduction to the Study of Mammals, living and extinct. 

 Elower and Lyddeker ; A. & C. Black : 1894 : price 12s. 6d. 



18. Dental Anatomy. Tomes ; Churchill : 1882 : price 12s. 6d. 



The following may also he recommended : — 



19 . Zoology for High Schools and Colleges ; Packard : Holt, 

 ISTew York. 



20. Handbooks of Vertebrate Dissection, 3 parts ; Martin and 

 Moale. Macmillan, New York : 1881, 1884 : price $2.10. 



21. Lectures on the Darwinian Theory ; A.. Milnes Marshall: 

 London, Nutt : price 6s. 



22. Introduction to PalcBontology ; H. A. Xicholson. Edin- 

 burgh, Blackwood : 1887 : price 3s. 6d. 



23. Manual of the Mollusca; S. P. Woodward: 1889 : price 

 6s. 6d. 



24. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. 



[The student is recommended also to make some acquain- 

 tance with the Reports of the Challenger Expedition, the various 

 articles on vertebrates in the Ejicyclopcedia Britannica, which 

 are not included in the volume already named ; the volumes 

 on various zoological subjects which have appeared in the 

 International Science Series (Kegan Paul), and the current 

 publications of the learned societies established for the study 

 of Zoology and of its various departments, such as ornithology 

 and entomology. Those of the South Kensington Science 



