Zoology. An Elementary Text-Book. By A. E. 
Shipley, M.A., and E. W. MacBride, M.A. (Cantab.), D.Sc. 
(London), Professor of Zoology in McGill University, Montreal. 
Demy 8vo. With numerous Illustrations, 10s. 6d. Net. 
Pilot. A very business-like and convenient manual of modern Zoology. 
School World. As a thoroughly trustworthy and instructive text-book 
for serious students, the work can be strongly recommended. Its value is 
enhanced by the large number of excellent illustrations, many of which are 
delightfully fresh. 
Oxford Magazine. It is readable, well arranged, well printed, copiously 
and admirably illustrated, and it covers the whole field of zoology. 
Nature. There pervades the pages of the work a freshness of style and 
unconventionality which render them pleasant reading and attractive ; 
while, in the frequent allusion to the commonest occurrences of daily life 
and human affairs, the interest of the reader is assured. 
Pall Mall Gazette. Precisely the sort of book which, if it came into a 
thoughtful boy’s hands, would turn him from a smatterer into a student 
One of the most instructive and attractive books that could be put into the 
hands of a young naturalist. 
Grasses : a Handbook for use in the Field and Laboratory. 
By H. Marshall Ward, Sc.D., F.R.S., Fellow of Sidney Sussex 
College, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. With 
8 1 figures. Crown 8vo. 6s. 
Pilot. Brimful of matter. 
Field. The work is essentially suited to the requirements of those 
desirous of studying the grasses commonly grown in this country, and 
it can fairly be said that it furnishes an amount of information seldom 
obtained in more pretentious volumes. 
Athenceum. Botanists and Agriculturists alike have reason to thank 
Prof. Ward for this very serviceable addition to the literature of grasses. 
Elementary Palaeontology — Invertebrate. By Henry 
Woods, M.A., F.G.S., University Lecturer in Pakeozoology. Crown 
8vo. Third Edition. Revised L and enlarged, with 112 Illustrations. 
6s. 
Outlines of Vertebrate Palaeontology for students 
of Zoology. By Arthur Smith Woodward, M.A., F.R.S., 
Keeper of the Department of Geology in the British Museum. Demy 
8vo. With numerous Illustrations. 14s. 
Athenceum. The author is to be congratulated on having produced a 
work of exceptional value, dealing with a difficult subject in a thoroughly 
sound manner. 
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