The WOBURN 
ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIBRARY of Natural History 
EDITED BY 
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD, K.G. 
PRESIDENT OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
THE WORLD says:— 
““Tf each volume is as ably and carefully written and illustrated as the one before us, the series will prove a distinct 
acquisition both to the student and to the ordinary lover of nature.” 
WILD FRUITS of the COUNTRY-SIDE 
FIGURED AND DESCRIBED 
By FE. 
EDWARD HULME, 
E.L.S., E.S.A. 
WITH 36 COLOURED PLATES BY THE AUTHOR. 
In crown 4to, cloth gilt and gilt top, 12s. 6d. net. 
“A charming book, copiously illustrated with very 
attractive drawings. . . . A very pleasant and interesting 
volume.”—Spectator. 
“Mr. Hulme’s handsome and finely illustrated volume... . 
The illustrations reproduce the natural outlines and colour- 
ation with remarkable fidelity.” —Glasgow Herald. 
“A very attractive book.”—Times. 
“A delightful work the value of which it would be hard to o 
“A remarkable volume. Has rarely been equalled.” 
American 
Food and Game Fishes 
A popular account of all the species 
found in America North of the Equator, 
with keys for ready identification, life. 
histories, and methods of capture. 
BY 
DAVID STARR JORDAN, Ph.D. 
AND 
‘BARTON WARREN EVERMANN, Ph.D. 
Ichthyologist of the United States Fish Commission. 
With 111 full page and 220 text Illustrations, including 
many coloured plates and photographs from life. 
In demy 4to, cloth gilt. 2s. net. 
The FIELD says: 
“This highly interesting volume. The authors must 
certainly be congratulated on having produced a book not 
only of sterling worth, but one which will long remain a 
“Very accurate paintings have been made by the author 
and reproduced by that system of colour photography 
that renders every tint and shade quite faithfully.”— 
Daily News. 
“The subject is treated quite exhaustively and yet in 
such a pleasant and colloquial manner that the reader is 
apt to forget he is perusing a really scientific work on 
natural history.’—World. 
ver estimate.”—Liverpool Courier. 
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Being a collection of informal and unpublished 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. 
Edited 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, IGs. net. 
This is not a BroGRapHy of a public man so much asa 
Lire 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 te the Aviary Notes, the records 
standard work on the subject, and prove of great practical 
utility.” 
at first hand of a master ‘“‘ Aviarist.” 
A BIBLIOGRAPHY of works on NATURAL HISTORY 
AND OTHER SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO AL 
Published by HUTCHINSON & 
L LOVERS OF NATURE AND COUNTRY LIFE. 
Co., Paternoster Row, London. 
Sent post free to any address on application to the Publishers. 
Lonpon: HUTCHINSON 
& CO., Paternoster Row. 
