THE MAKING OF SPECIES 
BY DOUGLAS DEWAR, B.A., (Cantab), 
LCS. F.Z.S. AND FRANK FINN, B.A., 
(Oxon), F.Z.S., M.B.0.U., WITH NUMEROUS 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Deny 8v0. 9 x 53 inches. Price 7s. 6d. net. 
Postage 6d. extra, 
PRESS OPINIONS 
Christian World.—“In an interesting preface, Messrs. Dewar and 
Finn enlighten us as to the origin of their work.” 
Daily Chronicle.— There is a breezy, refreshing air about the book.” 
Birmingham Post.—‘‘Messrs. Dewar's and Finn’s volume shows the 
value of such first-hand experience,” 
Literary World.—“‘The book is certainly to be welcomed for the 
eanaise sway in which it deals with the greatest problem of 
ology. 
Outlook.—'‘‘ The Making of Species’ is a book of knowledge and 
originality. Messrs. Dewar and Finn are capable investigators. 
This work is thoroughly characteristic of our day. A long volume 
full of interest and very clearly written.” 
New Age.— The book is handsomely got up and fully illustrated.” 
Aberdeen Free Press.— ‘The book is well written. We do not doubt 
that the work will produce good fruit and attract considerable 
attention.” 
Dublin Daily Express.—''The merits of the book are undoubtedly 
great. e recommend it to the attentive study of all who are 
interested in the subject of evolution.” 
Manchester Couriey.—‘‘ The amateur entering this perplexing field 
could hardly have a better guide. The illustrations are confined 
to birds, but are admirably executed.” 
Nation.—“ An exceptionally interesting book. We gladly welcome 
the literary advent of two such able and independent Naturalists 
as Messrs, Dewar and Finn.” 
Daily News,—*The Making of Species’ will be read with a good 
deal of pleasure. and interest. There are many striking photo- 
graphs." 
T. P's. Weekly.—" Messrs. Dewar and Finn have accumulated some 
very singular and striking facts in their ‘ Making of Species.’” 
Newcastle Daily Chronicle.—“ The authors have stated their facts in 
a plain and common-sense fashion.” 
Truth,—"*The Making of Species’ will do much to arrest the 
fossilisation of biological science in England.” 
Sunday Times.— This handsome volume.” 
Daily, Telegraph.—" Interesting and suggestive. It should. receive 
wide attention.” eS 
