Recent Works on Natural History 



LORD LILFORD ON BIRDS 



Being a Collection of Informal and Unpublished Writings by the late 



President of the British Ornithologists* Union, with Contributed 



Papers upon Falconry and Otter-Hunting, his Favourite Sports. 



EniTF.n liv 

 AUBYN TREVOR-BATTYE, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S,, etc. 



Mciiilxr of the Biilish Ornithologists' Union 



With Drawings by A. Thorburn, including a Photogravure Plate 

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MOSTLY MAMMALS 



By R. LYDEKKER, F.R.S. 



Ai/t/ior of '■'■Phases of Animal Life" etc., and Joint Author of "Mammals : Living 



and Extinct," etc. 



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Delamere, the Hon. Walter Rothschild, and others 



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