END OF VOL. I.

PRESS OPINIONS.

"The 'Naturalist's Library' has all the signs of earning and keeping a wide popularity."—Scotsman.

"They are carefully compiled from the most authentic sources of information, and are embellished with cleverly-executed coloured plates."—Daily News.

"Admirable in every way, and should be highly popular."—Public Opinion.

"Really good handbooks, well arranged, concise, carefully printed, and handsomely illustrated with full-page coloured plates."—Science Gossip.

"Eminently readable, the information being given in an interesting manner."—Field.

"A most valuable feature of these volumes is the plates, which have been coloured from specimens in the British Museum, and are by far the finest that have ever appeared in any work at the price, or anything near it. Altogether the character and general get-up of 'Allen's Naturalist's Library' leave nothing to be desired. We trust these volumes, and those that may come after them, will be widely welcomed."—Westminster Gazette.

"Should prove most instructive to every student of natural history."—Rod and Gun.

"Abounds in interesting matter, and can be read through with pleasure."—Saturday Review.