III. 



NATURAL HISTORY AND SPORT IN 

 MORAY: 



COLLECTED FROM THE JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF THE 

 LATE CHARLES ST. JOHN, 



Author of ' Wild Sports in the Highlands.' In One Vol. Crown 8vo, 

 with Illustrations. 8s. 6d. 



' Like the scent of heather-bells, like breezes freshened from the wave, this volume 

 will come to all that multitude of the city-pent or desk-pinned in whom base custom has 

 not extinguished the natural love of dwelling out of doors, and the no less natural passion 

 to hunt and slay. It is of the heather, heathery ; it carries us away from the smoke and 

 din of this drear spot which men call town, to the hill-side, the mountain-tarn, and the 

 wild sea-shore.' Scotsman. 



LIFE IN NORMANDY: 



SKETCHES OF FRENCH FISHING, FARMING, COOKING, 



NATURAL HISTORY, AND POLITICS, DRAWN FROM 



NATURE. 



Edited by J. F. CAMPBELL, Author of ' Popular Tales of the West 

 Highlands.' Third Edition, Price 6s. 



'The writer had qualities that are very charming, and very far_from common. He 

 lived some years on or near the sea-coast of Normandy, and when there he used his eyes, 

 and saw what went on in the animal and human world around him. He lived with the 

 peasants and fishing-people ; he noticed all their contrivances to gain their bread, and 

 to make the most of a hard life ; he watched the birds, and insects, and fish that nature 

 showed him every day. Nature or art has guided the writer into several rare excel- 

 lences. He knows how much to tell of a thing ; how to be minute without being 

 tedious, and how to make general reflections without being wearisome.' Saturday 

 Review. 



FOREST SKETCHES: 



DEER-STALKING AND OTHER SPORTS IN THE HIGHLANDS 

 FIFTY YEARS AGO, 



With Illustrations by GOURLA.Y STEELL, R.S.A. 1 Vol. 8vo, Price 15s. 

 Now Ready. 



' Into a tale as well told as it is interesting in itself, the author has introduced what 

 he modestly terms Sketches, but which may rather be called finished drawings of forest 

 adventure, deer-stalking, otter-hunting, salmon-spearing, and other wild sports, all so 

 truthfully and vividly coloured as to bring the scene of each adventure palpably before the 

 reader. They remind us of the graphic descriptions of the late Charles St. John ; and tlu- 

 connoisseur will see at a glance, from the handling of the subject, and the touch, and the 

 finish, that the two artists were of the same school.' Quarterly Review. 



MY INDIAN JOURNAL. 



By COLONEL WALTER CAMPBELL, 

 Author of ' The Old Forest Ranger.' 8vo, with Illustrations, 16s. 



EDINBURGH: EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS. 



