Jfieia Baturalisrs (auarterlp. 



Edited by GERALD R. LEIGHTON, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



THIS New Journal is devoted to all the subjects usually 

 worked by Field Naturalist and kindred Societies. It 

 is conducted from the point of view of the ordinary member 

 of a field club, not for the specialist or advanced student. 



" The Field Naturalist's Quarterly " is issued in the 

 months of February, May, August, and November, and deals 

 with each subject as much as possible from the point of view 

 of the season of issue : thus the first number of each year 

 specially treats of animal and vegetable life in winter ; the next 

 issue is a spring number, and so on. 



Each issue consists of about Mnety-six pages, demy 8vo, with 

 Illustrations. The Annual Subscription is lOs., payable in 

 advance. 



Contributions and correspondence from Secretaries of Field 

 Clubs, etc., should be addressed to the Editor, " Field 

 Naturalist's Quarterly," 17 Hartington Place, Edinburgh. 



SOME RECENT PRESS OPINIONS. 



Westminster Gazette. — "The interesting character of this periodical 

 continues to be well maintained. ... A really valuable feature of the 

 magazine to many readers is that devoted to British Field Zoology. It 

 is to be hoped that members of field clubs and societies will give * The 

 Field Nauralist's Quarterly ' their hearty support. . . . Must be to 

 all field naturalists an attractive periodical." 



Lancet. — "Each succeeding issue of this interesting quarterly seems to 

 show some improvement on that of its predecessor." 



Outlook. — "The papers are well written by people who know what 

 they are talking about. . . . We wish Dr. Leighton's Quarterly a long 

 life and a prosperous one." 



Edinburgh : GEOEGE A. MORTON, 42 George Street. 

 London : SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO. LTD. 



