WITHERBY & CO. 



PUBLISHERS 



Beg to announce that they have the following Works 

 in active preparation : 



ft THE GANNET : A BIRD WITH A 

 HISTORY, by J. H. GuRNEY, m.b.o.u., f.z.s. 

 This work extends to some 600 pages and 

 is illustrated by numerous photographs, 

 drawings and maps. ^/»e Qannei will be 

 ready for publication in the early autumn. 



ft INDIAN PIGEONS AND DOVES, by 

 E. C. Stuart Baker, m.b.o.u., is to be a 

 companion volume to the same author's well- 

 known Indian T)ucks. It will be well illustrated 

 with about 30 coloured plates by Messrs. 

 Lodge and Gronvold, and will be ready, it is 

 hoped, before the end of the present year. 



ft MY GAME-BOOK, by Alan R. Haig- 

 Brown, is a pleasantly written book of 

 reminiscences connected with gun and rod, 

 2md will be ready in the early autumn. 



C Messrs. Witherby are also engaged upon a very large and in^ortant 

 work on the PHEASANTS, by Mr. C. W. Beebe. This work will be 

 superbly illustrated with photogravures from photographs, and with 

 coloured plates from pictures by Messrs. Fuertes and Gronvold, Major 

 Jones, Messrs. Knight, Lodge and Thorbum. 



C Messrs. Witherby also have to announce that they have been appointed 

 English Agents for THE EMU, the Journal of the Royal Australasian 

 Ornithologists' Union. The Emu is well illustrated, and is published 

 quarterly (4/- per part. Annual Subscription \5J-). 



WITHERBY & CO., 326 High Holborn. LONDON. 



