
HER Lae a oP ie Op eure tae 
en be 
Books for Gale 
; (Mostly from the Library of a Yorkshire Naturalist, recently — 
~ deceasef. The books are as new, and the prices asked are, in 
most cases, less than half the published price). 
OuR Common SEA Birps. Lowe. 4to 8/6 
ANIMAL ROMANCES. Renshaw. 4/- 
BRITISH BUTTERFLIES, etc. (coloured plates). Thomas. 4/- 
NATURAL History OF ANIMALS, 8 vols. 4/6 per vol. 
DETERMINATION OF SEX. Doncaster. 4/6 
Book OF NATURE STUDY. Farmer. 6 vols. 4/6 per vol. 
RICHARD JEFFERIES. Thomas. 6/6 
ANIMAL LIFE. Gamble. 4/- 
FuR AND FEATHER SERIES. PHEASANT, PARTRIDGE, GROUSE. 1/9 
each. 
SCIENCE FROM AN Easy CuHarr. Lankester. 4/- 
Do. (Second Series). 4/- 
NATURE THROUGH THE Microscope. Spiers. (99 plates). 4/- 
WHiITe’s NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE. Coloured Ilustrations 
by Collins. — 6/- . i 
Lire OF MacGILLtvray. 6/- 
THE MAKING OF SPECIES. Dewarand Finn. 4/- 
THE GREATEST LIFE. Leighton.  3/- 
FAUNA OF CHESHIRE. 2 vols. 15/- 
History oF Birps. Pycraft. 6/-. 
, Book oF Birpbs. Pycraft. 2/6 
NATURAL HISTORY OF SOME COMMON ANIMALS. Latter. 3/- 
THE GANNET. Gurney. 13/- 
Birps OF IsLtE oF MAN. Ralfe. 8/- 
Home LIFE OF Osprey. Abbott. 2/6 
Apply :—Dept. ©, c/o A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., Hull. 
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- YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UN 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
The BoranicaL SECTION will meet at Austwick on Saturday, 
August 26th, to investigate some botanical problems in the neigh- 
bourhood. If possible members will arrive on the Friday evening, 
August 25th, and the Secretary, Mr. C. A. Cheetham, Old Farnley, 
Leeds, will supply members with any information they desire on 
receipt of a post card stating requirements. 
Saturday will be devoted to Moughton Scar, where later arrivals 
may join the party. Austwick Moss will also be visited. 
The nearest Station is Clapham (3 miles) and there is a good 
service of trains Friday evening and Saturday morning and re- 
turning Saturday evening or Sunday evening. 

