THE "A.R" PAMPHLET SERIES. 



Price 2d. each, post free. 



The best and most comprehensive Series dealing with the 

 Treatment of Animals, 



THE PITIFUL STORY OF THE PERFORMING ANIMAL. By An 



Ex-Trainer. Edited by C. R. Johns, with Preface by Ernest Eell. 



Just published^ 

 TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. By John Galsworthy. 



A speech delivered at a Meeting "to protest against cruelties to performing 

 animals. Just published. 



FOR LOVE OF BEASTS. By John Galsworthy. 



Four Dialogues about Animals. Reprinted from the Pall Mall Gazette, 

 WAYS OF HELPING. By Lettice Macnaghten. Illustrated. [Price id.] 



Makes suggestions of ways in which all may give some help towards lessening 

 cruelty to animals. 



HORSES IN WARFARE. By Ernest Bell, M.A., and H. Baillie-Weaver, 

 LL.B. 



A plea for the inclusion of horses in the merciful provisions of the Geneva 

 Convention. 



A PLEA FOR HORSES IN WAR. By the Hon. Mrs. Charlton. 



HORSE-RACING, A CRUEL SPORT. By Ernest Bell, M.A. 

 A serious indictment of our National Sport, 



DOCKING AND NICKING. By J. Lee Osborn. 



Shows the foolishness and cruelty of these fashionable mutilations as practised 

 upon horses. 



DOG-STEALING. By C. R. Johns. 



A full account dealing with the Reasons, Methods, Treatment, Dog Shops, the 

 Legal Position, etc. 



SPORT. By G. G. Greenwood, M.P. 



Mr. Greenwood reviews in turn the chief blood-sports: Fox-Hunting, Wild 

 AND Tame Deer-Hunting, Pheasant-Shooting, Rabbit-Codrsing, etc., and 

 pronounces against them all on the grounds of humanity and reason. 



THE HUNTED OTTER. By Joseph Collinson. 



A comprehensive account of the otter and his ways, and a trenchant condem- 

 nation of the otter worry. 



HOW SEALSKINS ARE OBTAINED. By Joseph Collinson. 



An account, based on the evidence of eyewitnesses, of some of the methods by 

 which the seals are hunted. 



CRUELTIES IN DRESS. By Jessey Wade. 



A consideration of the cruelties involved in procuring furs, feathers, and gloves. 



MOTHER LOVE IN THE ANIMAL WORLD. By Jessey Wade. 



BIRD-CAGING AND BIRD-CATCHING. By Ernest Bell, M.A. 



An attempt to show that the caging of birds necessarily involves much cruelty 

 and is unjustifiable. 



HUMANE SLAUGHTERING. How to wprk Petitions to Local Authorities,, 

 with Preface by R. O. P. Paddison. 



Continued oh pagt $'. 



