BOOKS ON COUNTRY LORE 



FIELD PATHS AND GREEN LANES IN 



SURREY AND SUSSEX. 



By LOUIS J. JENNINGS. 5th Edition. Illustrated. 6s. 

 net. This book will be found interesting, and in some 

 degree useful, to those who find an unfailing source of plea- 

 sure in wandering over England, deeming nothing unworthy of 

 notice, whether it be an ancient church or homestead, a grand 

 old tree, a wild flower under a hedge, or a stray rustic by the 

 roadside. It is a genuine account of personal experiences 

 recorded, as a rule, on the very day they occurred. 



THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME ; or, SKETCHES 



OF NATURAL HISTORY AND RURAL LIFE. 



By RICHARD JEFFERIES. Illustrated. 6g. net. " Delightful 

 sketches. The lover of the country can hardly fail to be 

 fascinated wherever he may happen to open the pages. It is 

 a book to read and keep for reference, and should be on the 

 shelves of every country gentleman's library." 



Saturday Review 



THE AMATEUR POACHER. 



By RICHARD JEFFERIES. 5s. net. " We have rarely met 

 with a book in which so much that is entertaining is com- 

 bined with matter of real practical worth." Graphic. 



SPRING IN A SHROPSHIRE ABBEY. 



By Lady C. MILNES GASKELL. Illustrated. los. 6d. net. 

 •* A beautifully illustrated book, half garden book and the 

 rambling thoughts of a cultivated woman, half fiction and 

 Shropshire folklore." Evening Standard. 



FRIENDS ROUND THE WREKIN. 



By Lady C. MILNES GASKELL. Illustrated. los. 6d. net. 

 A further collection of history and legend, garden lore and 

 character study, such as was gathered up in the former 

 volume, *' Spring in a Shropshire Abbey." 



