il. ADVERTISEMENTS 
he Woburn Library of Natural History 
Edited by His Grace the DUKE OF BEDFORD, K.G. 
A New Volume by Professor F. EDWARD HULME, F.L.S., 
** An ideal holiday gift-book.”’ 
Butterflies and Moths of tne country-sipe 
With 312 figures in colour from Original Drawings by the Author. 
In one large handsome cloth gilt and gilt top volume, 12s. 6d. net. 
“Tf all parents were wise—which, alas, they are not, this would be their gift-book for the holidays.” —Newcastle Leader. 
By the same Author. 
Wild Fruits of the Gountry-side 
With 36 fine Coloured Plates by the Author. 
In one large handsome cloth gilt and gilt top volwme, 12s. 6d. net. 
“Tf all the succeeding volumes of the Woburn Library are as good as this first volume, the whole series will be a very 
acceptable addition to all libraries.”—Guardian. 
OTHER VOLUMES IN THE PRESS. 
BRITISH MAMMALS sy sir HARRY JOHNSTON, G.c.M.G. 
Author of ‘‘ The Uganda Protectorate.”’ 
With 16 coloured and 32 other plates from Drawings by the Author, and from Photographs, and about 
100 illustrations in the text. 
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. 
BRITISH BIRDS _s,y a4. TREVOR BATTYE, M.A., F.L.S., ete. 
With ‘numerous coloured plates and other illustrations. 
FISHES OF OUR SEAS pyF.«G. AFLALO, F.z:s., 
Author of ‘‘Sea Fish.” 
With Contributions by W. Senior (‘‘ Red Spinner’’), and R. B. Marston (Editor of the ‘‘ Fishing Gazette”’). 
With numerous coloured plates and other illustrations. 
Lonpon: HUTCHINSON & CO., Parzrnostzr Row 
