PUBLISHER'S AKHODHCEMEMT 



TO-DAY WITH NATURE 



BY 



E. KAY ROBINSON 

 Crown Svo, Cloth Gilt, ds. 



" The werk of an observer with eyes, and 

 love to sharpen them. . . . Seldom indeed can 

 you opeti a page without happening on some- 

 thing you did not knoiv before and are glad to 

 learn now. A quite charjning book to keep 

 by you and dip into."— The Academy. 



' ' The book will be read with pleasure by 

 all lovers of country life and natural history." 

 —Outlook. 



'^ As a faithful chronicler of wild life Mr 

 Robinson has nothing to fear from living com- 

 petitors."— Daily Mail. 



^' Full of really fresh observation, especially 

 about the habits of birds, . . . the atithor is 

 a real lover, and a really close student, of 

 wild life, and we have read his book with the 

 greatest enjoyment. ' '—Literature. 



LONDON 

 GRANT RICHARDS 



