R i c h a r d C l a y a n d S o n s , L im i t e d
LONDON A N D BUN G A Y.
The Cambridge Natural History.
Edited by S. F. HARMER, M.A., Fellow of K ing’s College, Cambridge, Superintendent
of the University Museum of Zoology ; and A. E. SH IP LE Y , M.A.,.
Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge, University Lecturer on the Morphology
of Invertebrates..
To be completed in Ten Volumes. 8vo, price 17s. net each.
Intended in all respects to be a Standard Natural History accurate enough to be of use to the-
btudent, and at the same time popular enough for the general reader who desires trustworthy information
as to the structure and habits of all members of the Animal Kingdom, from the-
Protozoa to the Mammals. The Volumes are fully illustrated by original figures drawn where-
possible from nature. ; When complete the Series is one which should be indispensable in all
libraries, whether public or private.
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WORMS, LEECHES, &c. Volume II.
1 W - Gamble> m-Sc- Viet., Owens College.
R 0L ' S h e l d o n , Newnham College, Cambridge.
THREAD-WORMS, &c. By A. E. S h i p l e y , SI. A ., Fellow of Christ’s College,.
Cambridge. ‘ &
ROT IFERS . By M a r c u s H a r t o g , M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge, D.Sc.
T ,^ T ^ iv F ro™ or.? f Natural Hlstory in the Queen’s College, Cork.
m a o m^ ? KI^ S' B y W ’ B l a x ia n d B e n h am , D .S c. Lond., Hon.
. . . | " S E 1; ’ V h-tich:a.n Demonstrator of Comparative Anatomy in the University of Oxford
E AR THW O RM S AN D LE E CH E S . By F. E. B e d d a r d ? 'm !a . O xon*
„ „ * Prosector to the Zoological Society, London.
Cambridge ’ By A ‘ E ' SmPLEY> M-A ’> Fellow of Christ’s College,.
PO LY ZO A . By S. F. Harmer, M. A ., Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge.
SHELLS. Volume III.
MOLLUSCS AN D BRACHIOPODS. By the Rev A H C o o k f M a
A. E. SHIPLEY, M.A, and F. R. C. REED? M.A ’ ’
, “ We know of no book available to the general reader which affords such a vastfund
of information on the structure and habits of molluscs.” 6 a vast
w o * of t h e 'd f v ^ - TM.TJS“ t°JX’ I" itS- °Wn d,work ot the day. . . . This large and exhaustive work ePis? rwtmrit?tnetn oefs pseccieianlclye , fothr eg emnoesrta li mrepaodretrasnt
rmatee. But while m ?.ClenCe 15 " “ d e d f ° r ‘ h ? e a s y c o m p r e h e n s i o n o f this f i r s f v o l u m e I t any t h e writers t r e a t their r e s p e c t i v e s u b j e c t s i n w h a t is c a l l e d a D O D u la r w a v
the 131651 r6SuItS ° f sdl6ntifid • • • The volume 7
WESTMINSTER REVIEW.—" Should find a place in the library of every naturalist."
INSEC TS AND C ENT IP EDE S . Volume V.
PE R IPA TUS . By A d am S e d g w i c k , M .A ., F .R .S M YR IA PO D S
M A INSECTS- ^ i ’ » LAVID Sh I ™ . ^ L tah!.
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V The next Volumes to appear will be Vol. IX. on BIRDS, bv Mr A H
Evans, and Vol. V I I on F ISH E S and Kindred Forms, by Prof B ridge and
other contributors. These will be published in the course o f 1897, and the re
maining Volumes are all m active progress.