NEW NATURE BOOKS 



THE SPIDER BOOK 



By John Henry Comstock 



The only work of its kind in any language 

 "A rare requisition to a long 

 list of science literature. Students 

 have long desired such a compre- 

 hensive book on the habits and 

 classification of spiders and their 

 relatives, scorpions, harvestmeij, 

 and others of the class Argehnida. 

 Professor Comstock places -his 

 subject matter in such an array 

 as to command the attention of 

 the most credulous, or indifferent 

 person." Brooklyn Eagle. 

 Illustrated - - Net $4.00 



THE BOOK OF GRASSES 



By Mary Evans Francis 



A Popular Manual for Nature 

 Lover or Scientist. 



The opinion of a well-known critic : 

 "It is surprising that so difficult 

 a subject can be treated so suc- 

 cessfully in a . popular way. The 

 book shows evidence of careful 

 work in the herbarium and also a 

 knowledge of the species in the 

 field. I think the author is to be 

 congratulated." 

 Illustrated - - Net $4.00 



HOW TO KEEP BEES 



By Anna Botsford Comstock 



Mrs. Comstock carries the same wise and witty style of narration past her opening 

 chapter, telling of the initial steps in the art and cataloguing the tools necessary, as 

 \yell as directing the care of the bees and the extraction of the honey in a way so de- 

 lightful that it will r6pay the attention even of city dwellers who have no expectation 

 of putting her precepts into practice." Philadelphia Public Ledger. 



Illustrated - - - - - - Net $1.00 



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