ADVERTISEMENTS 
The Woburn Library 
of Natural History 
Edited by the DUKE OF BEDFORD 
Each Volume in Crown 4to, handsome cloth gilt and gilt top, 12s. 6d. net 
A New Volume by SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., M.P., F.R.S. 
BRITISH FRESH-WATER FISHES 
With 12 Coloured Plates, including 22 Figures from Photographs. 
By SIR HARRY JOHNSTON 
BRITISH MAMMALS 
With 16 Coloured Plates by the Author, S32 other Flates from Photographs and 
Drawings, and 120 Illustrations in the Text by the Author. 
“A valuable contribution; handsume in appearance and beautifully printed.”—Pall Mall Gazette. 
“In this handsome and strikingly-illustrated addition to the \Woburn Library the author has succeeded in producing an 
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“Sir Harry writes with a charm of style and an enthusiasm which are refreshing and enteitaining. This valuable book, 
published at such a reasonable price.’ —Manchester Guardian. 
By Professor F. EDWARD HULME 
BUTTERFLIES and MOTHS of the COUNTRY-SIDE 
With 312 Figures in Colour from Original Drawings by the Author. 
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“A treatise of a very high order, interesting alike to scientific and non-scientific minds, and forming a most valuable 
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illustrations. 312 butterflies, all drawn from the actual insect; these are an attraction in themselves. A display of colour 
printing of which we have rarely seen the equal.” —Birmingham Post. 
By the same Author 
WILD FRUITS of the COUNTRY-SIDE 
With 36 Fine Coloured Plates by the uthor. 
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