A work of great interest. 



A DICTIONARY OF 

 ENGLISH and FOLK-NAMES of 



BRITISH BIRDS 



With their History, Meaning and first usage 

 and the Folk-Lore, Weather- Lore, Legends, 

 etc., relating to the more familiar species. 



By H. KIRKE SWANN, 



About 300 Pages, Demy 8vo. Cloth, 10*. net. 



A Hand-List of British Birds 



By ERNST HARTERT. F. C. R. JOURDAIN. 

 N. F. TICEHURST, and H. F. WITHERBY. 



Giving a detailed account of the distribution of each species in 

 the British Isles and a general account of its range abroad. 



FULL DETAILS OF RARE VISITORS. FULL INDEX. 



The Nomenclature is revised strictly in accordance with the 

 International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature. 



Demy 8vo. - - - 7i. 6d. net. 



Special copies interleaved with Ruled Paper — 10s. net. 



Spectator says .' — " Excellent, careful, accurate, laborious and 

 much needed piece of truly scientific work." 



CAMPING IN CRETE 



With Notes upon th« Animal and Plant Life of that Island. 

 By AUBYN TREVOR-BATTYE, 



k.A.. F.L.S.. F.Z.S.. F.R.G.S., etc. 



Including a Description of certain Caves and their Ancient Deposits* 



By DOROTHEA M. A. BATE, m.b.o.u. 



WITH THIRTY-TWO PLATES AND A MAP. 

 About 300 pages. Demy 8vo. Cloth, 10s, 6d. net. 



•' Few writers wield a more facile pen in the description of scenery and wild 

 life than Mr. Trevor-Battye, who, moreover, has the further advantage of being 

 a trained and observant field naturalist. . . . One of the most delightful of 

 modern travel books it has been our good fortune to ^axns^"— Knowledge. 



London : WITHERBY & CO., 326, High Holbom. 



