AMERICAN NATURE SERIES (Continued) 



IV. WORKING WITH NATURE (Continued) 



THE LIFE OF A FOSSIL HUNTER, by Chaules H. Sternkkrg. 

 Large 12mo. $1.60 net- by mail, $1.72, 



SHELL-FISH INDUSTRIES, by James L. Kellogg, Professor 

 in Williams College. $1.73 net; by mail, $1.93, 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK, by 

 B. E. Fernow, Professor of Forestry, University of Toronto. 



Arranged Jhr : 



PHOTOGRAPHING NATURE, by E. R. Sanborn, Photographer 

 of the New York Zoological Park. 



CHEMISTRY OF DAILY LIFE, by Henry P. Talbot, Professor 

 of Chemistry in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS, by William H. Brewkr, Professor 

 Emeritus in Yale University. 



INSECTS AND DISEASE, by Rennie W. Doane, Assistant Pro- 

 fessor in the Leland Stanford Junior University. 



V. DIVERSIONS FROM NATURE 



This division w^ill include a wide range of writings not rigidly 

 systematic or formal, but written only by authorities of standing. 

 Large I2mo. 3|x8j in. 



Already puhUsht: 



INSECT STORIES, by Vernon L. Kellogg. $1.50 net; by mail, 

 $1.62. 



FISH STORIES, by Charles F. Holder and David Starr Jordan. 

 $1.75 net; by mail, $1.87. 



Arranged Jhr, 

 HORSE TALK, by William H. Brewer. 

 BIRD NOTES, by C. W. Beebe. 



VI. THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE 



A Series of volumes by President Jordan, of Stanford Univer- 

 sitj', and Professors Brooks of Johns Hopkins, Lull of Yale, Thoji- 

 soN of Aberdeen, Psizibra.-m of Austria, zi-r Strassen of Germany, 

 and others. Edited by Professor Kellogg of Leland Stanford. 12rao. 



3^x7 i in. 



Arranged Jhr: 

 THE STABILITY OF TRUTH, by David Starr Jordan. 



HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY, New York 



January, '10. 



3 



