BOOKS SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS. 



THE LIFE OF 



ALFRED NEWTON 



M.A,. F.R.S., Professor of Zoology, Cambridge University. 



By A. F. R. WOLLASTON. With a Preface by 

 Sir Archibald Geikie, O.M. Illustrated. 18s. net. 



"Mr. Wollaston, one of his old pupils, has produced a most readable 

 biography of the late Professor Newton ... a great naturalist with a special 

 knowledge of birds, "-^T/ie5pec/a/or. 



OUT OF THE WORLD NORTH OF NIGERIA 



By Captain ANGUS BUCHANAN, M.C. With an Introduction by 

 Lord Rothschild. A record of a recent journey to the little-known region 

 of Asben or A'ir. It describes an astonishing number of new animals, birds, 

 butterflies and moths. With Illustrations and a Map. 16s. net. 



TERRITORY IN BIRD LIFE 



By H. ELIOT HOWARD. With Illustrations in Photogravure by 

 G. E. Lodge and H. Gronvold. "An invaluable contribution to the 

 biology of bird life." — Sunday Times. 21s. net. 



THE HERON OF CASTLE CREEK 



and other Sketches of Bird Life. By ALFRED W. REES. With 

 a Memoir of the Author, by J. K. Hudson. With Portrait. 7s. 6d. net. 



JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, LONDON, W.L 



IDEAL XMAS GIFTS. 



The Bird-lover's Home-life Series. 



Each Volume contains 32 beautiful plates, artistically 



mounted, from PHOTOGRAPHS DIRECT FROM 



NATURE, with 40-60 pages of letterpress. 



Crown 4to. Cloth 7s. 6d. net each. 



No. I. The Home -life of a Golden Eagle. 



Photographed and described byH. B. Macpherson. (3rd Ed.) 



No. 2. The Home-life of the Spoonbill, the Stork and some Herons. 



Photographed and described by Bentley Beetham. 



No. 3. The Home -life of the Osprey. 



Photographed and described by Clinton G. Abbott, m. a.o.u- 



No. 4. The Home-life of the Terns or Sea-Swallows. 



Photographed and described by W. Bickerton, f.z.s., M.B.o.t;. 



H. F. & G. WITHERBY, 326, High Holborn, London, W.C.I. 



