The Woburn Library. 



BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS OF THE 

 COUNTRY SIDE 



By F. EDWARD HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A. 



With 35 Coloured Plates by the Author, and an 

 Introduction by His Grace the Duke of Bedford, 



" It admirably fulfils the intention of this excellent series." — Daily Express. 



" Of great value." — Notts Guardian. 



" A treatise of a very high order, interesting alike to scientific and non-scientific minds, 

 and forming a most valuable addition to the library of any lover of nature. Professor 

 Ilulme's work has been excellently done, alike in the letterpress and the illustrations. Thess 

 latter ore an attraction in themselves. . . . No pains have been spared to ensure accuracy in 

 the presentiment of the various insects, and the result is a display of colour printing of 

 which we have rarely seen the equal." — Birmingham Post. 



"A work which will meet with the approval of every nature-lover." — Manchester Courier. 



OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION. 



BRITISH FRESH WATER FISH 



BY 



The Rt. Hon. Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., P.C, F.R.S., 



Author of "Sahnon and Sea Trout," etc. 



With 12 Coloured Plates and other Illustrations. 



This is a popularly written book wherein Science, though it necessarily has a place, 

 does not intrude itself obtnisively. The Author begins with a brief introduction, which is 

 followed by chapters on the general character and structure of Fishes, the breathing 

 apparatus, their teeth, and ori:ans of sense, etc. Then, after giving a classified list of British 

 Fishes, he proceeds to deal exhaustively with the various orders, families, genera, and species 

 of fish found in our British rivers and lakes. The coloured plates (printed separately on 

 art paper) have all been most carefully executed from photographs specially painted under 

 the author's supervision. They represent in all more than twenty different fishes, and it is 

 believed that these plates are the finest which have ever been published in a similar 

 work. \^Imriiediately. 



FISHES OF OUR SEAS 



BY 



F. G. AFLALO, WM. SENIOR, 



Author of " Sea Fish." Editor of " The Field." 



F. B. MARSTON, 



Editor of "The Fishing Gazette." 



With many Coloured Plates, etc. 



There is probably no greater practical authority on our British Salt Water Fishes in 

 general than Mr. Aflalo ; his subject is a wider one than Sir Herbert Maxwell's, and even 

 more debatable ; but there can be no question on one point, and that is the author's ability 

 to write simply and accurately on a subject which he has made peculiarly his own. It 

 would be difficult to think of any other name which would carry the same weight beneath 

 a similar title. 



HUTCHINSON & CO., PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, E.C. 



