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ornaments of the various tribes in the country would prove 
of the widest interest, and this is a matter of urgency, as 
many objects are disappearing. 
A list of books is here appended for the information of 
members taking up various branches of study. 
Author. 
Title of Book. 
Price. 
Publisher. 
ZOOLOGY. 
General. 
Royal Natural History. 
£2 145. 
Warne. 
Shipley (A. E.) . 
6 vols. 
Cambridge Natural His- 
tory. 10 vols. 
Zoology. 
175. per 
vol. 
105. 
Cambridge Press. 
Thomson (J. A.) . 
Headley. 
Zoology. 
Life and Evolution. 
Duckworth. 
Locke . 
Concise Natural History. 
Variation, Heredity and 
75. 6d. 
Hutchinson. 
Murray. 
Thomson 
Evolution. 
Study of Animal Life. 
5s. 
Kearton (R.) 
With Nature and a 
7s. 6d. 
Camera. 
Wild Life at Home — how 
6s. 
Davies (T.) . 
to study and photo- 
graph. 
Preparation and Mount- 
2s. 6 d. 
Darwin (C.) 
ing of Microscopic 
Objects. 
Origin of Species. 
2s. 6d. 
Descent of Man. 
2s. 6d. 
Journal of a Naturalist 
2s. 6 d. 
Wallace (A. R.) . 
during a Voyage round 
the World. 
Geographical Distribu- 
42 5. 
tion of Animals. 2 vols. 
Island Life. 
7s. 6d. 
Flower and Lyd- 
Mammalia. 
Mammals, Living and 
Black. 
ekker 
Matchie 
Thomas (0.) and 
Wroughton (R.C.) 
Extinct. 
Book of Fauna of East 
Africa, in German. 
Trans. Zool. Soc. Lon- 
don, Vol. XIX, Pt. IV. 
Ruwenzori Expedition 
Reports — Mammalia. 
ORNITHOLOGY. 
Cambridge Natural His- 
tory, Vol. IX. 
175. 
