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‘THE NATURALIST’ for 1914. 
Edited by T. SHEPPARD, F.G.S. and T. W. WOODHEAD, Ph.D., F.L.S. 
Tastefully bound in Cloth Boards. Price 7/- net. 
Contains 408 pages of excellent reading matter; 26 full-page, high- 
class plates ; and numerous illustrations throughout the text. 
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Tue volume inchides many valuable and attractive articles by some 
of the most prominent naturalists and leading scientific men in the 
country, and forms a handsome, well-illustrated, and most acceptable 
: present to all interested in out-door life. 
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A- Book of special interest to Naturalists. 
Yorkshire Moors and Dales 
; A Description of the North Yorkshire Moors 
; together with Essays and Tales, 
By “ALFRED: P. WILSON. 
248 pages, size 82 by 6} inches, and 12 full-page plates on Art Paper, tastefully 
Bt bound in cloth boards, lettered in gold, with gilt top, 1O/G net. 
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__ The district covered by the North Yorkshire Moors is one of the most interesting 
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ice of Yorkshire, and this book ably portrays the charms of a visit to the 
neighbourhood. There is no other place in England so rich in antiquities, and 
_ most of these are herein described. 
Part I. serves as a guide to the visitor, and brings to his notice the objects of 
_ interest throughout the district. 
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- Part II, forms a series of Essays, and, besides other subjects, deals with the 
following :— i . 
_ -The Dalesfolk. Old Customs. Local History. 
: Moorland Roads. Wild Nature. Dialect, etc., etc. 
‘g Part III. consists of a number of stories which further describe the character- 
istics of the dalesfolk. 
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