THE WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND SERIES 



"For the Nature-lover there have been produced no 

 more excellent pocket guides than in this Series.** 



— Daily Telegraph. 



A List of the Volumes. 



WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND BLOSSOMS 



A Pocket Guide to Britis-h Wild Flowers, for the Country Rambler. 



(First and Second Series.) 



With clear Descriptions of 760 Species. By EDWARD STEP, F.L.S. 



And Coloured Figures of 257 Species by MABEL E. STEP. 



" No other illustrated work on English wild flowers has yet taken the place 

 of this work." — County Gentleman. 



WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND TREES 



A Pocket Guide to the British Sylva. By EDWARD STEP, F.L.S. 



With 175 Plates from Water-colour Drawings by MABEL E. STEP, 

 and Photographs by HENRY IRVING and the Author. 



" A pleasanter companion on a country ramble it ivould be hard to find.' 

 — East .■^.nglian Times. 



WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND FERNS 



A Pocket Guide to the British Ferns, Horsetails and Club-Mosses. 



By EDWARD STEP, F.L.S. 



With Coloured Figures of every Species by MABEL E. STEP. 



And 67 Photographs by the Author. 



There have been many books on Fer?is, but nofie so handy, so comprehen- 

 sive, so beautifully illustrated as this." — D.'MLY TELEGRAPH. 



ANIMAL LIFE OF THE BRITISH ISLES 



A Pocket Guide to the Mammals, Reptiles ind Batrachians of 



Wayside and Woodland. 



By EDWARD STEP, F.L.S. 



With 111 Plates from Photographs, including 48 in Colour by W. J. STOKOE. 



"It would be difficult to over -rate the value of 

 such books." — Practical Teacher. 



