FROM MR. MURRAY’S LIST 
THE LIFE OF 
ALFRED NEWTON 
M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Zoology, Cambridge University. 
By A. F. R. WOLLASTON. With a Preface by 
Sir Archibald Geikie, O.M. Illustrated, 18s. net. 
“ Mr. Wollaston, one of his old pupils, has produced a most readable 
biography of the late Professor Newton ... a great naturalist with a 
special knowledge of birds. . . He was one of the first to accept and 
apply Darwin’s doctrine of Natural Selection, and he spared no pains in 
travel and inquiry, to arrive at precise conclusions regarding birds. . . . 
Sir Archibald Geikie contributes an appreciative preface testifying to 
Newton’s personal charm and to the solid and lasting service which he 
rendered to zoological studies in this country .”—The Spectator. 
OUT OF THE WORLD NORTH OF NIGERIA 
By Captaim ANGUS BUCHANAN, M.C.' With an Introduction by 
Lord Rothschild. A record of a recent journey which the Author made 
across the Sahara to the little-known region of Asben or Air. It throws 
valuable light upon hidden territory in the heart of Central Africa, 
and describes an a.stonishing number of new animals, birds, butterflies 
and moths. With Illustrations and a Map. 16s.net. [Ready Immediately. 
TERRITORY IN BIRD LIFE 
By H. ELIOT HOWARD. With Illustrations in Photogravure by 
G. E. Lodge and H. Gronvold. “ A monument of patient observation 
and brilliant deduction... a soundly reasoned and invaluable contribution 
to the biology of bird life .”—Sunday Times. 21s. net. 
THE HERON OF CASTLE CREEK 
and other Sketches of Bird Life. By ALFRED WELLESLEY 
REES. "V^ith a Memoir of the Author, by J. K. Hudson. “ A book not 
to be forgotten. It will be treasured by many a nature-lover and its 
usefulness will not end with one generation .”—Liverpool Daily Courier. 
With Portrait. 7s. 6d. net. 
ANIMAL LIFE 
By Professor F. W. GAMBLE, D.Sc., F.R.S. “ A fascinating intro- 
i duction to the study of animal life marked by freshness of outlook, 
stimulating exposition, and vivid style.”— Nature. With over 60 Illus¬ 
trations. 6s. net. 
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, LONDON, W.l. 
