“In these ‘Letters’ we have one of the pleasantest little volumes imaginable on all the curious life that abounds in the woods and forests of Alabama—a part of the United States ‘visited by comparatively few Englishmen.’ A vast amount of interesting information, gathered from a careful and daily search and ramble through primeval forests, woods, and swamps, is collected for us in this little book, and put together in an extremely readable and attractive form. We heartily recommend the volume.”—St. James’s Chronicle, Aug. 25.
LONDON:
MORGAN & CHASE, 3, AMEN CORNER, PATERNOSTER ROW.
FOOTNOTES
[1] Trochus ziziphinus, which the reader will see figured in the upper right corner of Plate [I.]
[2] Phasianella pullus.
[3] Conch. Syst. ii. 252.
[4] Leç. Elém. 188.
[5] Nassa incrassata.