92 Richard Jefferies. 



262. Chatto & Wiudus. June, 1884). [Now priced at 245.] 



New Edition. Post 8vo. Cloth limp, pp. 262. April, 1888. 

 25. 6rf. 



New Edition. Handmade paper. Buckram, with gilt top. 

 6*. In press, January, 1893. 



Short sketches, collected from sources indicated below. 



Contents :— The Field-Play— (1) Uptill-a-Thorn. (2) Rural Dynamite 

 ITime]. Bits of Oak Bark— (I) The Acorn-gatherer. (2) The Legend of 

 a Gatewaj'. (3) A Roman Brook \_Longmans'\. The Pageant of Summer. 

 [io«^w^a»«, June, 1883]. Meadow Thoughts [6rrtt/jAi(']. Clematis Lane 

 \_Standard']. Nature near Brighton [^Standard']. Sea, Sky, and Down 

 [^Standard']. January in the Sussex Woods \_Standar d']. By the Exe 

 [Standat'dl. The Water-Colley \_Manchester Guardian]. Notes on 

 Landscape Painting \_Magazine of Art]. Village iliners \_Gentleman' s]. 

 Mind under Water \_GrapMc]. Sport and Science \_National Review]. 

 Nature and the Gamekeeper \_St. James's]. The Sacrifice to Trout [iS^. 

 James's]. The Hovering of the Kestrel \_St. James's]. Birds climbing 

 the Air \_Si. James's]. Country Literature : — (1) The Awakening. 

 (2) Scarcity of Books. (3) The Villager's Taste in Reading. (4) Plan 

 of Distribution IPall Mall]. Sunlight in a London Square \_Pall 

 Mall]. Venice in the East End \_Pall Mall]. The Pigeons at the British 

 Museum [Pall Mall]. The Plainest City in Europe [Pall Mall]. 



Noticed in Derby Mercury, Society, Saturday Review (12th November, 

 1884), Nature Notes (April, 1893), etc. 



Contains some of his best work, as The Field Play, and The Pageant 

 of Summer ; also Village Miners, his only article on dialect. 



XX. 



The Dewy Morn. A Novel. 



First Edition. Two vols. Post 8vo. Bentley. August, 

 1884. 21s. 



Second Edition. Two vols. 1889. 



Third Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo, pp. 396. 6*. ''Bent- 

 ley's Favourite Novels." June, 1891. 



Noticed in John Bull, Vanity Fair, Morning Post, Academy, Satur- 

 day Review (18th October, 1884), etc. 



