May, 1897. 



MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S 

 Recent publications. 



London: 37 BEDFORD STREET. 

 New York : 70 FIFTH AVENUE. 



WILD NORWAY : 



With Chapters on the Swedish Highlands, Jutland, and Spitsbergen. 



By ABEL CHAPMAN, Author of ' Wild Spain,' etc. 



With seventeen full-page Illustrations and numerous smaller ones by the 



Author and Charles Whymper. 



Demy 8vo., 16s. 



It is hoped that this book may become a standard work on Norwegian sport. It is the 

 result of many years' personal experience of all kinds of sport — Stalking, Fishing, Shooting, 

 and Elk-hunting. The author is weil known as a naturalist, and his interesting remarks on 

 the habits of birds and animals are those of a close and careful observer. 



Contents: Chap. I. Fjeld and Fjord — Chaps. II. and III. Reindeer- Stalking — 

 Chaps. IV. and V. Salmon Fishing — Chap. VI. Memories of Monsters — Chap. VII. 

 Salmon in Surendal — Chap. VIII. Summer Rambles — Chap. IX. More Salmon 

 Rivers — Chaps. X. and XI. Trouting — Chap. XII. Autumn in Norway — Chap. XIII. 

 HuntingCamps in Hardanger — Chaps. XIV. and XV. Elk-Hunting— Chaps. XVI. and 

 XVII. Highlands of the Swedish Divide— Chap. XVIII. Wild Life in Forest and 

 Fjeld — Chap. XIX. Impressions of Denmark — Chap. XX. Lagoons and Marshes, of 

 Jutland— Chap. XXI. The North Sea— Chap. XXII. Spitzbergen. 



MEMORIES OF THE MONTHS. 



Leaves from a Field Naturalist's Note=book. 



By Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., M.P., Author of ' Dumfries and 



Galloway,' etc. 

 Crown 8vo., with four Photogravure Illustrations, 6s. 



Various topics of country life are discoursed upon, and separated under the months in 

 which they assume most prominence. Thus in January the author deals with — 



Bird Migration — Power of Birds to endure Cold — A Lake Sanctuary — 

 Canadian Pond-Weeds — The Scaup Duck — The Great Crested Grebe — Spring 

 Salmon — Winter Flowers — West Coast Meteorology — The Bottle-Tit — Feathered 

 Police — Revival of Primitive Flora. 

 And the other months are treated in a similar fashion. 



OLD ENGLISH GLASSES. 



An Account of Glass Drinking-vessels in England from Early Times to the End of the 

 Eighteenth Century, with notices of Continental Glasses during the same period. 



By ALBERT HARTSHORNE, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. 



With nearly 70 full-page Lithographic Plates and over 400 smaller Illustra- 

 tions. Super royal 4to., £3 3s. net. 



This magnificent and unique work is dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the 

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