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Natural History Works by R. KEARTON, F.Z.S. 
With Tilustrations from Photographs taken direct from Nature by C.KEARTON 
With Nature and a Camera. Being the Adventures and Observations 
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Wild Life at Home: How to Study and Photograph It. 6s. 
Our Rarer British Breeding Birds: Their Nests, Eggs, and 
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Our Bird Friends. ByR.Kranrron, F.Z.S., Author of “ Wild Lifeat Home,” 
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Strange Adventvres in Dicky=bird Land: stories told by Mother 
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British Birds’ Nests: How, Where, and When to Find and 
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A MAGNIFICENT WORK ON BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. 
FAMILIAR BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS 
By W. F. KIRBY, F.L.S., F.E.S. 
Assistant im the Zoological Department, British Musewm (Natural History). 
Illustrated with 18 Magnificent Coloured Plates. Cloth gilt, price Gs. 
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THE NEW BOOK OF POULTRY 
By LEWIS WRIGHT. 
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FAMILIAR WILD FLOWERS 
By F. E. HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A. 
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The last volume is entirely new, containing 40 plates expressly prepared for this Hdition. 
FAMILIAR GARDEN FLOWERS 
; By F. E. HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A. 
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