Opinions of the Press (continued). 



44 Every book club should order this delightful volume." Critic. 



" We are always inclined to listen to a man who gives us the fruit of his 

 own observation and experience. We like to have our flowers with the dew 



upon them Mr. Knox's book is a storehouse of these self-gathered 



facts." Brighton Guardian. 



44 A most interesting and instructive book." Sussex Advertiser. 



" We have now to notice Mr. Knox's ' Ornithological Rambles in Sussex,' 

 and give this work most unqualified praise." Morning Herald. 



" Our woods and coast offer to the ornithologist treasures which many will, 

 for the first time, learn from the pages of Mr. Knox, whose * Ornithological 

 Rambles in Sussex ' are a rich repertory of information on this most attrac- 

 tive subject The book is adorned with some clever illustrations from 



sketches by Mr. Knox himself." Brighton Gazette. 



44 A delightfully readable little volume We find ourselves, how- 

 ever unaddicted to Mr. Knox's favourite pursuit, imperceptibly interested in 

 the fate of a wagtail or the fortunes of a crow." Sussex Agricultural Ex- 

 press. 



* 4 Mr. Knox, we need scarcely say, is an ardent lover of the country, and 

 for that reason he paints rural scenery with exquisite truth, and points out 

 some of the finest rambles to be met with in all merry England." Britannia. 



44 Written with spirit and care." Hampshire Telegraph. 



44 This little book has all the merit of genuine out-of-door observation ; and 

 the sportsman as well as the ornithologist may derive entertainment from its 

 pages. All records of instinct made from personal inspection must have 

 interest ; and to a love of that sort of research our author adds a talent for 

 humorous narration." Globe. 



44 Tlhe work before us contains the observations of an acute and intelligent 

 mind Mr. Knox is evidently a disciple of the school of White, pos- 

 sessing much of the same kind of knowledge and the same benevolence of 

 disposition." English Review. 



" A delightful book The author is as good a sportsman as an orni- 

 thologist." English Churchman. 



44 The author has brought to his work the two great elements of success 

 acute observation and an enthusiastic love of his subject." Church of England 

 Quarterly Review. 



44 It is a genial, good-tempered book. Mr. Knox is equally spirited with 

 pen and pencil." Christian Remembrancer. 



44 In the writings of Mr. Waterton we have essays on natural history 

 worthy to be placed by the side of those of White : and in the letters of 

 Mr. Knox before us, we observe the same spirit and the same love of Nature. 

 .... Although this book contains a list of birds found in the county of 

 Sussex, the most delightful parts of the volume are the author's personal ad- 

 ventures and observations in pursuit of his favourite objects." Athen&um. 



JOHN VAN VOORST, 1, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



