BOOKS ON COUNTRY LORE. n 



THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME ; or, SKETCHES 

 OF NATURAL HISTORY AND RURAL LIFE. 



By RICHARD JEFFERIES. " Delightful sketches. The 

 lover of the country can hardly fail to be fascinated wherever 

 he may happen to open the pages. It is a book to read and 

 keep for reference, and should be on the shelves of every 

 country gentleman's library." — Saturday Review. Illustrated: 

 • 6s. net. 



THE AMATEUR POACHER. 



By RICHARD JEFFERIES. " We have rarely met with a 

 book in which so much that is entertaining is combined 

 with matter of real practical worth." — Graphic. 6s. net. 



SPRING IN A SHROPSHIRE ABBEY. 



By Lady C. MILNES GASKELL. "A beautifully illustrated 

 book, half garden book and the rambling thoughts of a 

 cultivated woman, half fiction and Shropshire folklore." — 

 Evening Standard. Illustrated, ios. 6d. net. 



FRIENDS ROUND THE WREKIN. 



By Lady C. MILNES GASKELL. A further collection of 

 history and legend, garden lore and character study, such 

 as was gathered up in the former volume, " Spring in a 

 Shropshire Abbey." Illustrated. ios. 6d. net 



FIELD PATHS AND GREEN LANES IN 

 SURREY AND SUSSEX. 



By LOUIS J. JENNINGS. This book will be found inter- 

 esting, and in some degree useful, to those who find an unfailing 

 source of pleasure in wandering over England, deeming nothing 

 unworthy of notice, whether it be an ancient church or home- 

 stead, a grand old tree, a wild flower under a hedge, or a stray 

 rustic by the roadside. It is a genuine account of personal 

 experiences recorded, as a rule, on the very day they occurred. 

 Fifth Edition. Illustrated. 6s. net. 



