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3. Coelenterata : Hydroids, Jelly-fishes, Polyps, etc. 



2. Porifera : Sponges. 



L Protozoa : Amoeba, Paramceciura, Vorticella, etc. 



BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE ZOOLOGICAL 

 LABORATORY. 



Of the following books, Nos. 1 to 9 are almost indis- 

 pensable. For general reference, at least, one of the first 

 three should be at hand, and every one of 4 to 9 gives 

 great aid in practical work. 



1. Text-Book of Zoology. Claus & Sedgyrick. Macmillan & Co. 



2 yols. 88.00. 



2. Zoology. Packard. Henry Holt & Co. §3.00. 



3. Text-Book of Zoology. Xicholson. D. Appleton &: Co. 81.50. 



4. Handbook of Inyertebrate Zoology. Brooks. Cassino. 



S3.00. 



5. Practical Biology. Huxley & Martin. Macmillan & Co. 



81.50. 



6. Practical Physiology. Foster & Langley. Macmillan & Co. 



82.00. 



7. Guides for Science Teaching. Hyatt and others. D. C. 



Heath & Co. 10-40 cts. each. 



8. First Book of Zoology. Morse. D. Appleton & Co. §1.00. 



9. Zootomy. Parker. Macmillan & Co. §2.25. 



10. The Crayfish. Huxley. D. Appleton & Co. |1.75. 



11. Anatomy of Vertebrated and Ixvertebrated Animals. 



Huxley. 2 yols. D. Appleton & Co. §2.50 each. 



12. Guide to the Study of Insects. Packard. Henry Holt & 



Co. §5.00. 



13. Insects Injurious to Vegetation. Harris. Cassino. $6.00. 



