EXTINCT MONSTERS. 
1892 Edition. 
A POPULAR ACCOUNT OF SOME OF 
THE LARGER FORMS OF ANCLENT ANLMAL LLFE. 
With Twenty-four Plates, and numerous other Illustrations : and a Preface 
by Dr. Henry Woodward, F.R.S. 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
“ A deeply interesting work.” — Times. 
“If the popularity of extinct monsters has of late not been quite what it once 
was, it ought to be revived by Mr. Hutchinson’s excellent book.” — Guardian. 
“This is undoubtedly the best book that Mr. Hutchinson has written.” — 
Athenceu7ti. 
“Just such a book as this was urgently needed to stimulate popular interest in 
palaeontology. ” — Manchester Gua7‘dian. 
“ Quite one of the most successful of recent undertakings in the field of popular 
science.” — Mor7iing Post. 
“ A wonderfully interesting volume.” — Review of Reviews. 
“ Mr. Hutchinson is a skilful and trustworthy guide through ‘ the valley of dry 
bones.’” — Daily Chro7iicle. 
“ His book, in short, is both attractive and useful, and will add to his reputation 
as a popular, but accurate, writer on geological subjects.” — Saturday Review. 
‘ ‘ A piece of natural history that is far more amusing than most novels, and as full 
of instruction as a book 6f its size can well be.” — National 0bse7'ver. 
“It is thoroughly readable.” — The Field. 
“ The book is altogether beautifully got up, and fulfils, in every sense, that most 
difficult of requirements — a good and true geological work which is at the same time 
perfectly popular.” — yo7irnal of Educatio7i. 
“ This work is an admirable account of some of the larger forms of ancient animal 
life.” — New York Natiori. 
“The work fully sustains his reputation as a popular writer on scientific 
subjects.” — New Yo7'k Tmies. 
“Not before it was needed, the writer of this interesting volume has undertaken a 
popular and at the same time trustworthy account of the larger form of ancient 
animal life.” — New York Tribu7ie. 
