i. ADVERTISHMENTS 
The WOBURN LIBRARY 
OF NATURAL HISTORY 
EDITED BY 
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDEORD, K.G. 
President of the Zoological Society. 
A series of illustrated books of practical utility. 
Popular in Character. Accurate and 
Reliable. Reproductions in Colour, Each Volume written by a well known specialist. 
Each in crown 4to, cloth gilt and gilt top. 
Wild Fruits of the Country Side 
By F. EDWARD HULME, F.L.S. 
British Mammals 
By Sir HARRY JOHNSTON, G.C.M.G. 
British Birds 
By A. TREVOR-BATTYE, M.A., F.L.S. 
12s. Gd. net. 
British Fresh Water Fish 
By Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, F.R.S. 
Fishes of Our Seas 
By. F. G. AFLALO, WM. SENIOR and 
R. B. MARSTON. 
British Butterflies and Moths 
By F. EDWARD HULME, F.L.S. 
TWO CHARMING BIRD VOLUMES 
Hillside, Rock and Dale 
BIRD LIFE PICTURED WITH PEN AND CAMERA 
OLIVER G. PIKE 
Author of ‘ Woodland, Field and Shore,” 
“Tn Bird-land with Field-glass and Camera,” etc. 
With a Coloured Frontispiece, and about 410 Illustra- 
tions from Photographs by the Author. 
In Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, Gs. 
This volume contains many delightful sketches of the 
homes and haunts of our bird neighbours. Some of these 
are well known, and may be seen during an afternoon 
ramble in any of our country lanes and woods; others 
are rare, and their haunts little known to the general 
reader or even to the naturalist. It is a book which no 
one with any sympathy with country life will fail to enjoy, 
and it not only affords entertainment for the general 
reader, but is a really valuable contribution to natural 
history. The author’s previous works have proved that 
he is as capable with his pen as he is with his camera. 
This new book of his is equally one to read as it.is to 
enjoy for the wonderful reproductions of photographs 
which it contains. 
Lord Lilford on Birds 
Being a collection of informal and unpublished 
writings by the late President of the British 
Ornithologists’ Union, with contributed 
papers upon Falconry and Otter Hunting, 
his favourite sports. 
Hdited by 
AUBYN TREVOR-BATTYE, 
M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., etc. 
Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union. 
With Drawings by A. THORBURN, including a Photo- 
gravure Plate. 
Crown 4to, cloth gilt, 1Gs. net. 
This is not a BroarapHy of a public man so much asa 
Lirz of a naturalist. The book contains Lord Lilford’s 
Natural History notes as recorded in ‘‘ The Mediterranean 
Journals,” and his remarks on the Natural History of his 
own country side. These are, it is true, notes on the 
small occurrences of every day; but all our knowledge of 
the ways of living creatures is compact of careful records 
such as these; and the subject is one of unfailing interest. 
The same thought applies to the Aviary Notes, the 
record at first hand of a master ‘“aviarist.”’ 
The beautiful pictures which illustrate this volume are 
by the well known artist, Mr. Archibald Thorburn, and 
include a photogravure plate of Lord Lilford. The volume 
is fully indexed. 
Lonpon: HUTCHINSON & CO., Patzrnoster Row. 
