Macmillan Sc Co.’s New Books.
Just published. . 8vo, Ss. 6d. net. .
LETTERS FROM THE
SUDAN.
By the Special Correspondent o f the “ T IM E S ,”
E. F. KNIGHT.
Reprinted from the Times of April to October, 1896. With Illustrations
and Plans.
WANDERINGS IN
UNKNOWN AUSTRIA.
By RANDOLPH L. HODGSON.
With Illustrations by the PRINCESS MARY o f THURN a n i>
TAXIS. Small 4to, cloth gilt, 7s. 6d.
■ACADEMY.— “ A charming volume of travel, written in the pleasant personal
manner of which ‘ Eothen and the Travels with a Donkey ’ are good examples.”
SPEAKER.— “ A book of slight but none the less attractive sketches of
Aquileia and other places round the north and north-east of the Adriatic."
LAND AND tVA TER. —“ It is unconventional in style,' and what is described
is well done.”
A SKETCH OF THE NATURAL
HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA.
With some Notes on Sport.
By FREDERICK G. AFLALO, F.Z.S.
Author of “ Sea Fishing on the English Coast,” “ Hints and
Wrinkles on Sea Fishing.”
Illustrated by F. SE TH . Crown 8vo, 6s.
WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—-“ This interesting and comprehensive
little work supplies a want that has long been felt by
visitors to Australia, and even by Colonists.”
SATURDA Y REVIEW.—“ Mr. Aflalo, in a simple and interesting
fashion, has set forth the main problems and peculiarities of
the Australian zoology.”
CAMBRIDGE REVIE W.—-“ Cannot fail to be useful to any
dweller in Australia who has a taste for zoology.”
DAILY NE WS.— “ Contains much that is curious upon a
subject which thus presents so many features of interest.”
BOOKMAN.— “ They are not mere dry jottings, but the careful
record of a watchful man, who has accurately described what he
himself has seen and inquired into.”
SCOTSMAN.—“ Mr. F. G. Aflalo’s excellent little book on ‘ The
Natural Histdry of Australia ’ is written chiefly for the general reader,
and in some special measure for the Colonial. . . . The book, which
is illustrated and provided with a good glossary and index, deserves
to be popular both in the Colonies and at home.”
GLASGO W HERALD.— “ Will be useful to the settler and to
those who otherwise take an interest in the zoology of the Australian
region.”
DAIL Y CHRONICLE.— “ It will be obvious, we trust, from
the foregoing remarks, that Mr. Aflalo’s book is distinctly worth
reading.”
MACMILLAN AND CO., L td ,, LONDON.