BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY. 



THE VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 



Edited by J. A. Haryie-Brown and T. E. Buckley. 



' ' We receive few books that are so grateful alike to the eye and sense as the sage-green octavos of Scot- 

 tish zoological geography which come to us, one after another, from 3Ir. Douglas. In welcoming this 

 delightful Vertebrate Fauna of the Orkney Islands, we feel but one regret, the worlds which are left for 

 Messrs. Buckley and Harvie-Brown to conquer are growing very few. . . . We know not how to approach 

 them. Are we to urge them on upon their splendid enterprise, or to hold them back, that our pleasure 

 may be drawn out the longer ? The same plan is pursued as in the previous volumes of this admirable 

 series. A detailed physical geography of the islands precedes the catalogue raisonne of the species and 

 habitats. Even to those, thei*efore, who have little zoological curiosity or knowledge, this book must 

 be of unusual importance, if the reader has an interest in the provinces described." — Saturday Review. 



VOLUMES ALREADY PUBLLSHED— 



1. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF SUTHERLAND, CAITHNESS, 



AND WEST CROMARTY. [Out of ijrint. 



2. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES. 



[Out of print. 



3. THE BIRDS OF lONA AND MULL, 1852-1870. Bv the late 



Henry Davexport Graham. With a Memoir of the Author. 

 Illustrated from the Author's Sketch Book. 21s. 



4. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE ORKNEY ISLANDS. 30s. 



5. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF ARGYLL AND THE INNER 



HEBRIDES. 30s. 



6 and 7. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE MORAY BASIN. 



Two Vols. 60s. 



8. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF SHETLAND. By T. E. Buckley 



and A. H. Evans. 303. 



9. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE NORTH-WEST HIGHLANDS 



AND SKYE. By J. A. Harvie-Brown and H. A. Macpherson. 30s. 



10. A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE TAY BASIN AND 

 STRATHMORE. By J. A. Harvie-Brown. 30s. 



A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF LAKELAND, including Cumberland 

 and Westmorland, with Lancashire north of the Sands. By the 

 Rev. H. A. Macpherson, M.A. With Preface by R. S. Ferguson, 

 F.S.A., Chancellor of Carlisle. Demv 8vo. Illustrated. 30s. 



HELIGOLAND AS AN ORNITHOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY. The 



Result of Fifty Years' Experience. By Heinrich Gatke. Trans- 

 lated by Rudolph Rosenstock, M.A. Oxon. Eoyal 8vo. 30s. 



A TOUR IN SUTHERLANDSHIRE. With Extracts from the Field 

 Books of a Sportsman and Naturalist. By Charles St. John. 

 2nd Ed. With Appendix on the Fauna of Sutherland, by J. A. Harvie- 

 Brown and T. E. Buckley. Two Vols. Crown 8vo. Illustrated. 21s. 



CHARLES ST. JOHN'S NOTE BOOKS, 1846-1853. Invererne, Nairn, 

 Elgin. Edited by Admiral H. C. St. John. Sm. 4to. 7s. 6d. net. 



THE BIRDS OF THE ISLE OF MAN. By P. G. Ralfe, M.B.O.U. 

 Demy 8vo. Illustrated, 18s. net. 



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