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Edited by GERALD R. LEIGHTON, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



THIS New Journal is devoted to all the subjects usually- 

 worked by Field Naturalist and kindred Societies. It 

 is conducted from the point of view of the ordinary member 

 of a field club, not for the specialist or advanced student. 



" The Field Naturalist's Quarterly " is issued in the 

 months of February, May, August, and November, and deals 

 with each subject as much as possible from the point of view 

 of the season of issue : thus the first number of each year 

 specially treats of animal and vegetable life in winter ; the next 

 issue is a spring number, and so on. 



Each issue consists of about Ninety-six pages, demy 8vo, with 

 Illustrations. The Annual Subscription is lOs., payable in 

 advance. 



Contributions and correspondence from Secretaries of Field 

 Clubs, etc., should be addressed to the Editor, " Field 

 Naturalist's Quarterly," 17 Hartington Place, Edinburgh. 



SOME RECENT PRESS OPINIONS. 



Westminster Gazette. — "The interesting character of this periodical 

 continues to be well maintained. ... A really valuable feature of the 

 magazine to many readers is that devoted to British Field Zoology. It 

 is to be hoped that members of field clubs and societies will give ' The 

 Field Nauralist's Quarterly ' their hearty support. . . . Must be to 

 all field naturalists an attractive periodical." 



Lancet. — "Each succeeding issue of this interesting quarterly seems to 

 show some improvement on that of its predecessor." 



Outlook. — "The papers are well written by people who know what 

 they are talking about. . . . We wish Dr. Leighton's Quarterly a long 

 life and a prosperous one." 



Edinburgh : GEORGE A. MOHTON, 42 George Street. 

 London : SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO. LTD. 



