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The Latest Book on the Photography of Birds 
BIRDS IN THE GARDEN. 
STUDIES WitH A CAMERA 
By GRANVILLE SHARP, M.A. 
With Gne Hundred Illustrations from Photographs by the Author, reproduced in Photogravure and Half-Tone. 
Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 7s. Gdl. net. Just Published. 
Morning Post—“His observations with his own eye and the eye of his camera have resulted in the addition to our ornithological knowledge of 
some pretty touches which we doubt if even his namesake, Mr. Bowdler Sharp, was acquainted with, and which we feel certain Gilbert White 
never noted.” 
BIRD WATCHING. | MY BIRDS IN FREEDOM AND CAPTIVITY. 
By EDMUND SELOUS. By the Rev. H. D. ASTLEY. 
With Photogravure and Text Illustrations from drawings by With many Illustrations by the Author, reproduced in Photo- 
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are exquisite, and the smaller drawings very clever. The Lird-loreis 
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that birds are ever to be seen doing. . . . Open anywhere, and you 
will find something that if not new, is at least strange, just because 
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guava or the first time noted down as well asseen, aturday BEAUTIFUL BIRDS. 
By EDMUND SELOUS. 
c A book for Young People. With many Illustrations by the 
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OUR GARDENS. By the Very Rey. Dean Hote. ancient and modern, home and foreign. . . . Space will not allow of 
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double capacity it may be confidently added to the shelves whic! 
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CRICKET AND GOLF. By the Hon. of delightful drawings.’—Pall Mall Gazette. 
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