ATHENÆUM.—"All who take a serious interest in the advance of ichthyology will find this a fascinating book."
VOLUME VIII.
Amphibia and Reptiles, by Hans Gadow, M.A., F.R.S.
NATURE.—"In concluding the review we would express the opinion that by this handsome volume a very important addition to science has been made; that the beautiful illustrations, together with the clear and charming accounts of the life-histories which it contains, will do much to popularise the study of a rather neglected section of zoology; and that lovers of Reptiles, of which there are more than one generally thinks, will feel that the new knowledge imparted to them emanates from one who is thoroughly in sympathy with their enthusiasm."
VOLUME IX.
Birds, by A. H. Evans, M.A.
IBIS.—"Mr. Evans has produced a book full of concentrated essence of information on birds, especially as regards their outer structure and habits, and one that we can cordially recommend as a work of reference to all students of ornithology."
VOLUME X.
Mammalia, by Frank Evers Beddard, M.A., F.R.S.
NATURE.—"Cannot fail to be of very high value to all students of the Mammalia, especially from the standpoints of morphology and palæontology."