MB. NEWAUN'S WORKS ON BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY. 



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Hollow, sandy Lanes ; Birds' Nests ; Wild Cat ; Black Grouse ; Sand Martin ; 

 Hooded Crow ; Ring Ouzel ; Migration of Birds ; Screech Owl ; Woodcock ; 

 Water Rail ; Eared Grebe ; Moorhen ; Titmouse ; Dabchick ; Great Northern Diver ; 

 Wild Swan; Singing of Swans; Fern Owl; Furze Wren; Crossbill; Siskin, 

 Lesser Redpole ; Chaffinch, Blackcap ; Nightingale; Trip to the Isle of Wight; Fresh- 

 water Gate; Fresh-water Cliffs ; Multitude of Birds; Colony of Cormorants ; Passage 

 through the Needles ; Lobster Pots ; Sea-birds' Eggs ; Egg Collectors ; Eggs stolen 

 by Gulls, and how ; Eggs stolen by Ravens, and how ; Crab Race ; Ring Dotterels and 

 Purres ; Migration of Puffin; Insects injurious to Vegetables ; Gooseberry Grub, The 

 Fly described, Laying the Eggs ; The young Grub ; Voracity of the Grubs ; the Grub 

 described ; Change of Skin ; Burrows in the Earth ; Remedies ; Aphis or Plant-Louse ; 

 Injury it causes; Economy of ; Hop-Fly; Influence on Crop of Hops; Influence on 

 the Duty; First Appearance of; Insect Enemies of; Remedies; American Blight; 

 Apple- Weevil ; Description of; Economy of; Remedies; Apple-Moth; Apple-Grub; 

 Economy of; Little Ermine Moth ; Yellow-Tail ; Turnip-Fly ; Destructive Powers of; 

 Economy of; Remedies; Turnip-Nigger; Description of Parent Fly; Economy of; 

 Description of the Grub ; Remedies ; Turnip-Weevil ; Turnip-Aphis ; Aphides in Apples, 

 in Poplar-leaves and on Roots; Ants and Aphides; Hedgehog; Hybernation of; Error 

 in defending it as an Herbivorous Animal; Destroys Vipers, and is generally Carni- 

 vorous; Longtailed Tit; Dabchick; Hare; Weasel hunts Rats, as well as Rabbits; 

 Flowering of the Aspen ; Coccus of the Vine ; Flies and Humble Bees ; Burying 

 Beetle. 



Price 8s. 6d., post free. 



BIRDSNESTING; 



BEING A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF 



THE NESTS AND EGGS 



BIRDS WHICH BREED IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 

 BY EDWARD NEWMAN, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



This work is written expressly for the use of out-of-doors naturalists and that better 

 class of schoolboys who take up Natural History as an instructive recreation. Under 

 each species will be found 



1. The English name. 



2. The Latin name. 



3. The situation in which the nest is to be found. 



4. The materials of which the nest is built, together with any particulars of its 

 shape which will assist in determining by what bird it is built. 



5. The number and colour of the eggs, describing such variations as are occasion- 

 ally met with. 



Price Is. Id., post free. 



Address, " EDWAED NEWMAN, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, London, N.E." 



