Macmillan's New Books for Naturalists. 

 The Early Naturalists : 



Their Lives and Work (1530-1789). 



By L. C. MIALL, D.Sc, F.R.S. 8vo. lOs. net. 



Country Life. — " Professor Miall has performed a valuable service by 

 gathering together the material which he has published under the title 'The 

 Early Naturalists.' . ... It is really a wonderful piece of work, showing 

 how the body of national history possessed to-day has grown up and developed 

 during the course of centuries." 



Saturday Review. — " The Naturalists written about so delightfully by 

 Professor Miall, are those who from the sixteenth century to the time of Buffon, 

 wrote of animals and plants." 



The AthencBum. — "Prof. Miall is to be congratulated on having produced 

 a work of distinct historical value to all interested in biological studies." 



The Evening^ Standard. — " It is really a fascinating subject, this gradual 

 progress of science from crude beginnings to the endless ramifications that now 

 characterise it, and Mr. Miall manages to describe clearly without worrying us 

 with over-scientific details." 



Pan's Garden. A Volume of Nature Stories. 



By ALGERNON BLACKWOOD, Author of "The Centaur," &c. 

 With Drawings by W. GRAHAM ROBERTSON, Extra cr. 8vo. 6s. 



The Athe7iceum. — " ' Pan's Garden ' is a rich book ; twenty-five years ago 

 it would have entitled its author to fame ; and even to-day the individuality 

 expressed in it is rare enough to be distinguished from that of any of his 

 confreres. . . . Brilliant imagination is displayed in the book." 



A BEAUTIFUL EDITION 

 WITH 24 ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR. 



White's Natural History of Selborne. 



With 24 Illustrations in Colour by GEORGE EDWARD COLLINS, R.B.A. 

 Crown 4to. los. 6d. net. 



The Guardian. — "An especially handsome book is the fine reprint of 

 White s Selborne, with coloured illustrations by Mr. G. E. Collins. His 

 illustrations are somewhat of the nature of tinted line drawings, but his tints are 

 delicate and clear, and the results charming. ' 



MACMILLAN & CO., LTD., LONDON. 



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. 



September ist, 1912. 



