The Woburn Library 
TWO VOLUMES BY F. EDWARD HULME, F.LS., F.S.A. 
Vice-President of the Selborne Society 
Author of *‘ Familiar Wild Flowers,” etc., ete. 
WILD FRUITS 
OF THE 
COUNTRY SIDE 
With 36 Coloured Plates by 
the Author, and an Intro- 
duction by His Grace the 
Duke of Bedford 
“* A charming book, copiously illustrated 
with very attractive drawings... . A 
very pleasing and interesting volume.”— 
Spectator. 
“*If each volume is as ably and carefully 
written and illustrated as the one before us, 
the series will prove a distinct acquisition 
both to the student and to the ordinary 
lover of nature. The subject is treated 
quite exhaustively, and yet in such a 
pleasant and colloquial manner that the 
reader is apt to forget that he is perusing 
a really scientific work on natural history.” 
—World, 
‘CA very attractive book.” —Zimes. 
BUTTERFLIES AND 
MOTHS OF THE 
COUNTRY SIDE 
With 35 Coloured Plates by 
the Author, and an Intro- 
duction by His Grace the 
Duke of Bedford 
“A treatise of a very high order, 
interesting alike to scientific and non- 
scientific minds, and forming a most 
valuable addition to the library of any 
lover of nature. Professor Hulme’s work 
has been excellently done, alike in the 
letterpress and the illustrations. These 
latter are an attraction in themselves. . . . 
No pains have been spared to ensure 
accuracy in the presentment of the various 
insects, and the result is a display of colour- 
printing of which we have rarely seen the 
equal.” —Birmingham Post. 
““A work which will meet with the 
approval of every nature-lover.”—J/an- 
chester Courter. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
The next volume to be published in this Library will be a companion 
volume to Sir Herbert Maxwell’s “ Fresh-Water Fishes,” entitled 
SALT=-WATER FISHES 
F. G. AFLALO WM. SENIOR 
Author of ‘Sea Fish” Editor of ‘The Field” 
F. B. MARSTON 
Editor of “The Fishing Gazette” 
With many Coloured Plates, etc. 
There is probably no greater practical authority on our British Salt-Water Fishes in 
general than Mr. Aflalo; his subject is a wider one than Sir Herbert Maxwell’s, and 
even more debatable; but there can be no question on one point, and that is the 
author’s ability to write simply and accurately on a subject which he has made peculiarly 
his own. It would be difficult to think of any other name which would carry the same 
weight beneath a similar title. [Ln the press. 
Lonpon : HUTCHINSON & CO., PATERNOSTER ROW 
