io BOOKS ON COUNTRY LORE, 



BOOKS ON COUiNTRY LORE. 



THE HERON OF CASTLE GREEK : and 



OTHER SKETCHES OF BIRD LIFE. By A. W. REES, 

 Author of " Ianto the Fisherman," etc. With a Memoir of the 

 Author, by J. K. Hudson. Mr. Rees' previous volumes of 

 Nature Studies won him a place which was all his own in the 

 great succession of writers who have made nature their theme. 

 This book consists of a series of studies of Bird Life, and also 

 chapters on Bird Watching and Animal Life in Winter. With 

 Portrait. 7s. 6d. net 



CREATURES OF THE NIGHT. 



A book of Wild Life in Western Britain. By A. W. REES. 

 " No one with a love of wild creatures can resist the charm of 

 such a v/ork, every page of which shows knowledge, insight, 

 and sympathy ; a fascinating work." — Daily Telegraph. Illus- 

 trated. 7s. 6d- net. 



A COTSWOLD VILLAGE. 



By J. ARTHUR GIBBS. With a Portrait of the author and 

 other Illustrations. " It is a delightful work." Pall Mall 

 Gazette. "It has been a real pleasure to read it." The 

 Guardian. Ninth Impression. 6s. net. 



WILD LIFE AT THE LAND'S END. 



By j. C. TREGARTHEN. Records and Observations of the 

 Habits and Haunts of the Fox, Badger, Otter, Seal, etc., and 

 of their Pursuers in Cornwall. " We should say that his book 

 has all the charm of the best conversation, of a sportsman 

 of the old school, mingled with that of a gamekeeper and a 

 poacher, men who knew the night as well as they knew the 

 day, a man as well as a fox." — Daily Chronicle. Illustrated. 



i2s. net. 



THE LIFE STORY OF AN OTTER. 



By J. C. TREGARTHEN. "The book is one in which 

 naturalists will especially rejoice, because they will find what 

 cannot be found elsewhere ; but there is no class of reader 

 above the age of twelve who would not find satisfaction in this 

 speaking description of Western scenery and graphic tale of 

 the most mysterious of its denizens." — Times. Illustrated. 



Ss. net. 



