MESSRS. WITHERBY'S LATEST BOOKS. 



Field-Studies of Some 

 Rarer British Birds 



By JOHN WALPOLE-BOND 



Author of "Bird Life in Wild Wales," and Part- Author of " The Book 

 of the Open Air." 



Demy 8vo. About 330 pp. 7s. 6d. net. 



This book gives the result of continual and close personal observation 

 of the habits, and especially the nesting-habits, of the following rarer 

 British breeding birds, each chapter being devoted to one species : — 



Dartford Warbler Wood-Lark Peregrine Falcon 



Pied Flycatcher Short-eared Owl Hobby 



Crossbill Hen-Harrier Merlin 



Cirl Bunting Common Buzzard Gadwall 



Chough Golden Eagle and 



Raven Kite Black Guillemot 



Camping in Crete 



"With Notes upon the Animal and 

 Plant Life of that Island. 



By AUBYN TREVOR-Bi\TTYE, m.a., f.l.s., f.r.g.s., etc. 



Including a Description of certain Caves and their Ancient Deposits. 



By DOROTHEA M. A. BATE, m.b.o.u. 



WITH THIRTY-TWO PLATES AND A MAP. 



About 300 pages. Demy 8vo. Cloth, 10s. 66. net. 



Indian Pigeons and Doves 



By E. C. STUART BAKER, f.z.s., f.l.s., m.b.o.u. 

 With Twenty-seven Coloured Plates. 



Representing all the species of Indian Pigeons and Doves, 

 reproduced by the most approved modern methods from 

 the Drawings of Messrs. G. E. Lodge and H. Gronvold. 



The "Field" says: — "To the field naturalist consequently they are very 

 ■ttractive birds, and hardly less so to the shooter of small game. Mr. Stuart Baker, 

 therefore, in giving in this volume a full and detailed account of them, with excellent 

 figures has rendered good service both to naturalists and sportsmen." 



Over 250 pages. Imp. 8vo. Half-bound morocco, gilt top. 

 £2 10s. net. 



326, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. W.G. 



