‘Their Natural History. and Origin. s —— 
By FRANK ELGEE, F.G.S. 
- 377 pages Demy 8v0, Cloth Boards, Gilt Top, with two large coloured maps, 
numerous text diagrams and maps, 39 photographic plates, 1 coloured plate, and 
folding geological section. Price baie net. ; 
This work is the first of its kind in the English language, and deals not. oar a 
_ with the various problems presented by the special area of which it treats, butalso  _ 
_ with the origin of moors, of the Red Grouse, of moorland floras, and other subjects 
; at interest to naturalists and sportsmen. 
_ Yorkshire Moors and Dales | 
A Description of the North Yorkshire Moors 
. together with Essays and Tales, 
By - ALFRED. WIikSsOn: 
248 pages, size 83 by 64 inches, and 12 full-page plates on Art Paper, tastefully 
bound in cloth boards, lettered in gold, with gilt top, 10/6 net. 
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The district covered by the North Yorkshire Moors is one of the most interesting” 
parts 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. 
Part II, forms a series of Essays, and, besides other subjects, deals with the 
following :— 
The Dalesfolk. Old Customs. Local History. 
Moorland Roads. Wild Nature. Dialect, etc., ete. 
Part III. consists of a number of stories which further describe the character- 
istics of the dalesfolk. 
Lonpon: A. BROWN & SONS, Lrtp., 5 FARRINGDON AVENUE, E.C. 
AND AT HULL AND YORK, 
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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. 
August 1st, 1913. 
