l)emy 8i'o, Cloth. Price 21s. net. 

 THE 



BIRDS OF DEVON. 



BY 



W. S. M. D'URBAN, F.L.S., F.E.S., 



FOKMEELT CUKATOE OF THE ALBERT MEMOKIAL MUSEUM, EXETER, 



AND 



THE Rev. MURRAY A. MATHEW, M.A., F.L.S., 



MEMBER OF THE BRITISH OEJIIIHOLOGISTS' UNION. 



With Coloured Figures of rare Devonshire Birds, Illustrations of 

 important Bird Stations, and Three Maps. 



Bemy 8w, Cloth. Price 21s. 



A NATURALIST IN THE TRANSVAAL. 



BY 

 W. L. DISTANT. 



With Coloured Plates of New Species and Original Drawings. 



" Mr. Distant could hardly have employed his time to better purpose, as 

 his readers wiU acknowledge. He writes with authority on all matters of 

 uatiu-al history, and his habits of close observation, acquired in zoological 

 pursuits, have stood him in good stead in his study of the sociarand 

 political condition of the Transvaal and the personal characteristics of the 

 Boers. All naturahsts wiU delight in the book, and political students will 

 find in it much profitable instruction." — Times. 



LONDON: 



E. H. PORTEE, 18 PEINCES STEEET, CAVENDISH SQUAEE, W. 



