New Edition in Preparation. 



TREES AND FERNS. 



BY FRANCIS GEORGE HEATH. 



"TREES AND FERNS" contains num'rous Illustrations, including Landscapes by 

 W. H. J. BOOT, BIRKET FOSTER, HARRISON WEIR, E. M. WKW^ERIS, " E. V. B.' *V 

 other emiwx-t A rtists. 



Westminster Review 



" A welcome introduction to a knowledge of trees and ferns. . . . We trust it may lead 

 many readers to seek the fuHer pleasure which may be found in the larger works from V"iioh 

 these extracts have been gleaned." 



Land and Water. 

 *' A charming little volume." 



Scotsman. 



" Mr. Heath's iove o*" Nature and botanical enthusiasm are contagions, while he has an 

 intimate acquaintance with his subject, and unmistakable skill in exposition. The volume i* 

 beautified by numerous woodcuts from the designs of eminent artists." 



LONDON : 

 THE COUNTRY PRESS, 19, BALL STREET, KENSINGTON, W. 



PEASANT LI FE 



IN THE WEST OF ENOLAND, 

 BY FRANCIS GEORGE HEATH. 



New Edition in Preparation. 



British Quarterly Review (January, 1881). 



"His picturesque power, his fine sympathy with the peasant, and his desire to improve the 

 condition or these strugglers, together with his poetic enthusiasm for nature, everywhere 

 appear. He writes with zest ; there is an open-air feeling about his pages, and that is exactly 

 what is wanted in these days to attract people to find in nature some subject of joy that may 

 make the sordid life in towns tolerable. Mr. Heath thus aims at bringing great classes 

 nearer to each other, in sympathy at least, and by the bonds of nature-love uniting the 

 workers of the town and the workers of the country, while improving the material condition 

 of both ; and he deserves in such a work all success and praise." 



Tablet. 



" His great art is description. He has taken a wide field of observation, and arranged r. 

 mass of statistics iclative to the habits, occupations, wages, dwellings, wants, vices, and 

 education of the peasantry. . . Full of valuable hints and lively pictures of peasant life." 



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