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1 6 LIST OF BOOKS 



The Gamekeeper's Manual : being Epitome of the Game 



Laws for the use of Gamekeepers and others interested in the Preservation of 

 Game. By Alexander Poeter, Deputy Chief Constable of Roxburghshire. 

 Second Edition, 3s. net. 



May in Anjou ; -with other Sketches and Studies. 



By Eleanor C. Pr.icc, Author of " A Lost Battle," etc. Fcap. Svo, Is. 



Contents.— "iilay in Anjou— Winter and Summer— In Old France— The Cha- 

 teaux of Touraine— An Old French House— A Study of a Town— Up the Feeder. 



New Lights on Old Edinburgh. 



By John Reid. Fcap. Svo, Illustrated, iis. (id. 



"Mr. Raid's style is clear, terse, and even vivid, and he has the power of retaining 

 the reader's attention and interest from the iirst page to the last, a faculty which 

 is only too rarely owned by the possessor of historic lore." — Dundee Advertiser. 



Scotland under her Early Kings. 



A History of the Kingdom to the close of the 13th century. By E. William 

 Robertson-. In 2 vols. Svo, cloth, 36s. 



Historical Essays, 



In connection with the Land and the Church, etc. By E. William Robertson, 

 Author of " Scotland under her Early Kings." Svo, 10s. Od. 



A Rectorial Address delivered before the Students of 



Aberdeen University, in the Music Hall at Aberdeen, on Nov. 5, ISSO. By The 

 Earl of Rosebery. 6d. 



A Rectorial Address delivered before the Students of 



the University of Edinburgh, Nov. 4, 1S82. By The Earl of Rosebery. 6d. 



Aberdour and Inchcolme : Being Historical Notices of 



the Parish and Monastery, in Twelve Lectures. By the Rev. William Ross, LL.D., 

 Author of "Burgh Life in Dunfermline in the Olden Time." Crown Svo, 6s. 



Notes and Sketches from the "Wild Coasts of Nipon. 



With Chapters on Cruising after Pirates in Chinese Waters. By Admiral Henry 

 C. St. John. Small demy Svo, with Maps and Illustrations, 12s. 



Natural History and Sport in Moray. 



By the late Charles St. John, Author of "Wild Sports in the Highlands." 

 Second Edition. In 1 vol. royal Svo, with 40 page Illustrations of Scenery and 

 Animal Life, engi-aved by A. Ddrand after sketches made by George Reid, 

 R.S.A., and J. Wycliffe Taylor ; also, 30 Pen-and-ink Drawings by the Author 

 in facsimile. 50s. net. 



"Charles St. John was not an artist, but he had the habit of roughly .sketching 

 animals in positions which interested him, and the present reprint is adorned by 

 a great number of these, facsimiled from the author's original pen-and-ink. Some 

 of these, as for instance the studies of the golden eagle swooping on its prey, and 

 that of the otter swimming with a salmon in its mouth, are very interesting, and 

 full of that charm that comes from the exact transcription of unusual observa- 

 tion." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



A Tour in Sutherlandshire ; -with Extracts from the 



Field-Books of a Sportsman and Naturalist. By the late Charles St. John, 

 Author of " Wild Sports and Natural History in the Highlands." Second Edition, 

 with an Appendix on the Fauna of Sutherland, by J. A. Harvie-Brown and 

 T. E. Buckley. Illustrated with the original Wood-Engravings, and additional 

 Vignettes from the Author's sketch-books. In 2 vols, small demy Svo, 21s. 



" Every page is full of interest." — The Field. 



" There is not a wild creature in the Highlands, from the great stag to the tiny 

 fire-crested wren, of which he has not something pleasant to say."— Pall Mall 

 Gazette. 



Life of James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. 



By Professor Schiern, Copenhagen. Translated from the Danish by the Rev. 

 David Berry, F.S.A.Scot. Demy Svo, I6s. 



Scotch Folk. 



Illustrated. Fourth Edition, enlarged. Ex. fcap. Svo. Is. 



" They are stories of the best type, quite equal in the main to the average of 

 Dean Ramsay's well-known collection." — Aberdeen Free Press. 



