AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



Science and Natural History continued. 



Our School Out-of-DoorS. By the Hon. M. CORDELIA 

 LEIGH, Author of " Simple Lessons from Nature," etc. Illustrated. 

 Crown Svo, cloth. 



This volume is designed for the assistance of teachers in Nature Study who are taking 

 their scholars for out-door rambles. Two lessons are arranged for each month of the 

 year, dealing in as simple a manner as possible with some of the natural objects common 

 at the different seasons. The subjects chosen include animals, plants, rocks and stones, 

 and also natural phenomena such as clouds, rain, ice, and snow. The book is fully 

 illustrated, and has been revised by experts in Natural History, Botany, and Physiography. 



THE 'BRIGHTWEN' 



NEW VOLUME. 



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Quiet Hours with Nature. 



Illustrated. Crown Svo, cloth. 



By Mrs. BRIGHTWEN. Fully 



1. Wild Nature Won by Kindness. 

 Illustrated. Twenty-FourthThou- 

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2. More About Wild Nature. With 

 Portrait of Author, and many 

 Illustrations. Seventh Thou- 

 sand. 



3. Inmates of my House and Gar- 

 den. With 32 Illustrations by 

 THEO. CARRERAS. Fifth Thou- 

 sand. 



4. Glimpses into Plant Life : An 

 Easy Guide to the Study of 

 Botany. Illustrated. Fifth Thou- 

 sand. 



5. In Birdland with Field-Glass and 

 Camera. By OLIVER G. PIKE. 

 With over 80 Photographs of 

 British Birds. 



6. Bird Life in Wild Wales. By 

 J. A. WALPOLE-BOND. With 60 

 Illustrations from Photographs 

 by OLIVER G. PIKE. 



FICTION. 



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A Series containing the First Novels of New Authors. Each volume 



crown Svo, cloth. 



Saints in Society. By MARGARET BAILLIE SADNDERS. 



This story deals with the results of sudden success on two characters those of a man 

 and a woman. The working out of the plot brings the hero (a young printer and 

 Christian Socialist) and his wife from a Walworth back street to wealth, power, title, and 

 social success : both are flattered, courted and made much of by the great world, and 

 both in turn meet with a perilous " kindred soul " in that world's ranks. There are many 



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