NATURAL HISTORY WORKS 



A YEAR lariTH NATURE 



By W. Percival Westell. Illustrated with Photographs from Nature and 

 Still Life, by J. T. Newman, G. Watmough Webster, H. Stone, and 

 from Drawings by the Author, Over 170 Illustrations. Royal 8vo, 

 cloth extra, gilt, 296 pp. Price los. 6d. 



" This is a very charming book. . . . Their pictures of bird life are 

 the most beautiful that have ever been produced as book illustrations ; 

 and they alone are more than good value for the modest ids. 6d. at which 

 this handsome volume is issued. . . . This pleasantly written and 

 excellently printed book, which possesses alike great artistic merit and 

 educational value."— Z'/^^ Illustrated Sporting atid Dramatic News. 



. . By the Same Author . . 

 A HANDBOOK OF BRITISH BREEDING BIRDS 



Containing a complete description of all birds known to breed in the British 

 Isles— (i) When and where their nests are built ; (2) What they are com- 

 posed of ; (3) The number and colour of their eggs ; (4) Their food ; (5) 

 Nature of their voices, etc ; and (6) some local and old-fashioned names. 



Profusely lUustrated. 188 pp. Clotli, 6d. ; Leather, is. 



"This popular little hod^."— Morning Post. 



"An unpretentious but interesting little work."— IFestminster Gazette. 



" Will be very welcome to all lovers of British birds."— Feo/le. 



" Gives a large amount of useful information." — Land and Water. 



MY CANARY BOOK 



Contains Chapters on the Choice of a Bird, Varieties, Cages, Management, 

 Diseases, Breeding, Mules, etc. By James S. Gould. Price is. 

 "Is written for those who keep a Canary, and to those we have 

 pleasure in recommending it, and can assure them they will find numerous 

 useful hints in \t."— Poultry. 



