Insect Lives as Told by Themselves. 



By EDWARD SIMPSON. 

 With many Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth, is. 6d. 



'This pretty little book contains nineteen autobiographies of insects, including 

 representatives of all the thirteen chief orders of the class. An excellent first book 

 for young readers. The types chosen are thoroughly representative.' Nature 

 Notes. 



' Our boys and girls ought to learn Natural History when it can be acquired in 

 such a fascinating fashion as this, and they cannot read the book without being 

 again and again reminded of the great Creator's care for even the least of the 

 creatures He has formed.' Sword and Trowel. 



The Daisies of Nazareth. 



Words to Young People from the Bible and 

 Nature. 



By HUGH MACMILLAN, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E., 



Author of " Bible Teachings in Nature," etc. 

 With Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. Cloth gilt. 2s. 6d. 



Dr. Hugh Macmillan is well known as among the closest and most sympathetic 

 students of Nature in our day ; and by the aid of a lucid and charming style, his 

 various writings most attractively set forth the harmony between the Word and the 

 Works of God. 



' We have seldom met with a more beautiful book of its kind, or one which treats 

 the highest themes with more of the spirit of sweet reasonableness. Science in the 

 present instance becomes, in truth, the handmaid of religion, and there is nothing 

 conventional in the vplume.'-^-Sfea&er. 



' Full of charming illustrations from the world of nature.' Methodist Recorder. 



Easy Lessons on Things Around us. 



By AGNES GIBERNE, 



Author of Stories of the Abbey Precincts,' etc. 

 Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Cloth gilt. is. 6d. 



'Weaves a story out of the common things of life, in which information is 

 presented as attractively as fiction." Rock. 



'A. very interesting introduction to physics, written for little people. The 

 manner in which some primary facts are stated and illustrated, together with the 

 simple and lucid language employed, is likely to awaken an interest in science which 

 many a more pretentious book would fail to secure.' Presbyterian. 



Our Feathery Folk. 



By MARGARET SCOTT HAYCRAFT. 

 Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Cloth gilt. is. 



'It is sure to carry pleasure and instruction to many young readers.' Sunday 

 School Chronicle. 



1 Twelve charming chapters on birds and their buildings, brightness, beauty, and 

 Bible references to them. The book is an admirable advocacy of what Carlyle 

 called "the strength of cheerfulness," and gives some poetry musical with "the 

 singing of birds.'' ' Educational News. 



LONDON : THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. 



