A M J-: H I (' A N N A T U R E S 1-: H I K S [Couthued) 



GROUP II. FUNCTIONS OF NATURE 



Tlu-sf l)()()ks will treat ot the relation of tacts to causes ,iiul eti'eets — 

 of heredity in organic Nature, and of the environment in all Nature. In 

 treatinjr of Inoriranic Nature, the ])hysical and eheniieal relations will be 

 specially ex|)ounded ; and in treatintj of organized creatures, the relations 

 to food and climate, with the peculiarities of their functions — internal and 

 extcrn.d. 



THE BIRD: ITS FORM AND FUNCTION, l,y ( . W. Rkkhk Curator 

 of Hirds in the New York Zooloi^ical l*ark. 



GROUP III. REALMS OF NATURE 



Detailed treatment of various dei)artmcnts in a literary and popular 

 way. 



Already jiublished : 

 FERNS, hy C'AMiMtEi.i, E. Watkrs, of Johns Ho|)kins I'niversity. 8vo, 



pp. \i + ;>(i'J. I'riee 83. 00 net. 



GROUP IV. WORKING WITH NATURE 



How to |)r()pai:ale, dcxelop and care ior the plants and animals. 

 Published in this division is: 

 NATURE AND HEALTH, by Edwaro Crnris, Professor Emeritus in the 

 Collej^e of Physicians and Surgeons. 1-^mo, 8l.t2.") net. 



Arranged for are : 

 CHEMISTRY OF DAILY LIFE, by Hknkv P. Talhot. Professor of 

 ( licmistry in the Mass.icliiisftts Institute of 'rechnoloyy . 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS, by Wh.i.ivm II. Brkwkr, Profess.. r Emeritus in 



^ ale L niversity. 

 THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK, by B. E. 



I'k.rnow, Late Head of tiie Cornell School of Forestry. 



GROUP V. DIVERSIONS FROM NATURE 



This division will include a wide ranye of \vritin<>s not ri^^idly system- 

 atic or formal, but written only by authorities of standinj;. 



FISH STORIES, by Dwid Starr .Ioruan, President of the Leland Stan- 

 ford .lunior I niversity. 



HORSE TALK, by Wu.i.iam H. Brkwkr, Professor Emeritus in Yale 

 I niversity. 



BIRD NOTES, by C. \V. Bkkbe, Curator of Birds in the New York 

 Zooloyieal Park. 



HEXllY HOLT AND COMPANY, Priu.isiii.us 



29 WEST T\V1:NTV-THIR1) STUKKT, new YORK 



