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The WOBURN LIBRARY of Natural History 
Edited by HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD, KG. 
(President of the Zoological Society of London). 
Each Volume in crown 4to, handsome cloth gilt and gilt top, fully illustrated with Colowred and other Plates, 12s. 6d. nct 
WILD FRUITS OF THE COUNTRY-SIDE 
Ishi ON, ID, ISOQOPeIWOR WICKS, ISS 
Author of ‘‘ Familiar Wild Flowers,” &c. With 36 Fine Coloured Plates by the Author. 
“ 4 charming book, illustrated with very attractive drawings. A very pleasing and interesting volume.’’— Spectator. 
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BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS spby Professor F. EDWARD HULME 
With 35 Coloured Plates, representing 314 figures from Original Drawings by the Author. 
OTHER VOLUMES IN THE PRESS 
BRITISH MAMMALS _sby SIR HARRY JOHNSTON, G.C.M.G. 
_ Author of ‘‘ The Uganda Protectorate.’’ With 16 Coloured Plates from Drawings by the Author, 
and with many other Illustrations from the Author’s Drawings and from Photographs. 
BRITISH FRESH-WATER FISH 
By THE RIGHT HON. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., F.R.S. 
Author of ‘‘Salmon and Sea Trout.’’ With numerous Coloured Plates and other Illustrations. 
‘¢ Another Selborne.’’—The Country Gentlemai. 
LORD LILFORD ON BIRDS 
Being Notes and Observations by the late LORD LILFORD, with Contributions on 
Falconry and Otter Hunting 
Edited by A. TREVOR-BATTYE, M.A., F.L.S., etc. 
In one large handsome cloth gilt volume, 16s. net 
With 13 Drawings by A. THORBURN, including a Photogravure Plate 
“Jo the lover of birds, Lord Lilford’s notes on birds, with admirable illustrations by Mr. A. Thorburn, will bea pure delight. 
The book is one which will be welcomed not only by ornithologists, but by bird-lovers in general.”—Daily Telegraph. 
By OLIVER G. PIKE 
HILLSIDE, ROCK AND DALE 
BIRD LIFE PICTURED WITH PEN AND CAMERA 
In cloth gilt, 6s. 
Illustrated with 110 Photographe, taken direct from Nature, by the Author, and a Coloured Frontispiece. 
“Will be very warmly welcomed by all readers of his former fascinating volumes.”—St. James’s Gazeite. 
“ A bird book, and a most fascinating one, full of beautiful photographs.” —Leeds Mercury. 
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SIR HARRY JOHNSTON’S GREAT WORK 
THE UGANDA PROTECTORATE 
In two large volumes, 1,053 pages, handsomely bound in cloth gilt, 42s. net 
With 506 Illustrations, 48 Full-page Coloured Plates, and 9 Maps specially drawn for the work 
The Times says: ‘It is difficult to avoid the use of superlatives in writing of this superb work.” 
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