Sunday Times.—"Excellent is hardly good enough a term for this volume."
Times.—"Mr. Dewar writes accurately and vividly of his selected group of birds in the Himalayas and Nilgiris, and adds a list of those to be found in the Palni Hills."
Field.—"Mr. Dewar gives short descriptions of the most notable species, not in wearisome detail as affected by some writers, but in a few sentences which carry enough to enable the reader to recognise a bird when he sees it."
Aviatic Review.—"... a very useful, compact little volume."
Pall Mall Gazette.—"The book will appeal most of all to those who have occasion to visit Indian hill stations."
Morning Post.—"Now and again he gives us little pictures of bird-life, which are pleasant proofs that he is, like M. Fabre, a master of the new science that will not select the facts or distort them to suit some splendid generalisation."
THE MAKING OF SPECIES
BY DOUGLAS DEWAR AND FRANK FINN
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS
A BOOK THAT BRINGS DARWINISM UP TO DATE