FROM SlDGWICK & JACKSON'S LIST 



GARDEN DESIGN IN THEORY 

 AND PRACTICE 



By MADELINE AGAR. Demy 8vo, with 4 

 Coloured Plates, 1 6 full-page Illustrations, and 90 

 Diagrams in the Text. Cloth extra, 7s 6d net. 



"Owners of mansions and gardeners not wedded to particular 

 designs for garden ornamentation will find in Mi,<s Agar's volume 

 useful advice for carrying into eft'ect plans by which the unity of 

 house and garden may be ideally realised." Scotsman. 



" Full of suggestiveness and sound rense. " Evening Standard. 



HOW TO TEACH NATURE STUDY 



By THOMAS W. HOARE, Author of the " Look 

 About You" Nature Books. Illustrated. 3s 6d 

 net. 



" Mr. Hoare . . . has provided in his book a regular course 

 through which any energetic man or woman could take a class of 

 children with little in the way of expense." Spectator. 



" The information and inspiration compressed into it are 

 priceless. " Manchester Guardian. 



MINIATURES 



Being a Collection of Nature Essays by G. A. B. 

 DEWAR. Fcap. 8vo, 2s 6d net. 



" There is much charm in the variety of these little ckoses vues 

 in the English country." Times. 



"Should become the companion of many nature lovers." 

 Daily Telegraph. 



THE FOOTPATH WAY 



AN ANTHOLOGY FOR WALKERS. With an Introduc- 

 tion by HILAIRE BELLOC. Second Impression. 

 Fcap. 8vo, 2s 6d net. 



" An appropriate companion for those who like a book in their 

 pocket when they walk, or for that larger class who prefer reading 

 about walking to the exercise itself." Scotsman. 



" The book is admirably got up, being calculated just to fill the 

 pocket of a walker who wants to raise ' emotions congenial to the 

 higher intellect,' and of just the right size for the fireside walker 

 who likes to get a thrill of these emotions without their physical 

 stimulus." Aberdeen Free Press. 



