fhe Moorleneet 
of 
North Eastern Yorkshire. : 
Their Natural History and Origin. 
By FRANK ELGEE, F.G.S. 
377 pages Demy 8vo, Cloth Boards, Gilt T. of, with two large coloured maps, 
numerous text diagrams and maps, 39 photographic plates, 1 coloured plate, and 
folding geological section. Price shag net. 
This work is the first of its kind in the English language, and deals not only . 
with the various problems presented by the special area of which it treats, but also 
with the origin of moors, of the Red Grouse, of moorland floras, and other subjects 
of interest to naturalists and sportsmen. ' 
X 
YORKSHIRE 
BY 
PEN AND PICTURE 
TO SHEPPARD,E- Gas, F.S.A(Pcor.) 
216 pages, crown folio, with wpwards of 250 illustrations, and 
strongly stitched in artistic pictorial cover. 
1/- net, or post free 1/3 net. 
This book, which might be almost described as a picture gallery 
of the County of Broad Acres, contains a great deal of useful and 
entertaining matter relative to every aspect of popular interest. 
The Yorkshire Post says: ‘“‘ Mr. Sheppard is well known as a 
writer on antiquarian subjects, and this volume reflects his acquaint-_ 
ance with Yorkshire.” 
Lonpon: A. BROWN & SONS, Lrp., 5, FARRINGDON AVENUE, E.C. 
AND AT HULL AND YORK. é 
Printed at BRowns’ SaviLE Press, 40, George Street, Hull, and published’ by 
A. Brown & Sons, Limited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 
July Ist, 1915. 
