The NATURALIST. 
BOOKS RECEIVED. 
Grevillea ee of Cryptog, Bot., No. 94, Dec. 1891. [Dr. M.C. Cooke, ed. 
ourn. of Conchology, Vol. 6, No. 12 , Oct t. 1891. ee ees Society. 
i d. Nat. Ac 
ademy. 
fanchester Geological Soc. —Trans., vol. 21, parts 11-12, ce [The Society. 
‘evue Bryologique, 18¢ Année, 1891, No. 6. [M. T. Husnot, redacteur, Cahan, 
° Count 
Jie Segre eae ahrg. 15, Nr. 23, Dec 15, 1891. ee Vereins in Wien 
—History of Britich Birds, Nee and Eggs, No. oe [Au ie me 
roakiy jake g. Soc.—Journal, 1890, Vol. 6, Nos. 10-12, Oct [Soc 
Jat, Hist. rt 3p INO EBS; DeCe TS. isa. 72 E. Clark & nthen caps York, 
he Midland Naturalist, No. 168, December 1891. Birminghar tise 
‘he Mediterranean Nat., Vol. 1, ae 7, December 1891. _—[J. H. Co ee okies 
j 188, Dec. 1891. [Camb. Ent. Cl., U.S.A. 
sigh tg sip, No. 324, for Dec. 1 1850. [ Messrs. Chatto & Windus, publishers. 
tish Saiiralint Bait 12, oe 1391. — [Mr. Son E. seonsae editor. 
ntomologis : — c. & Jn. ae Var ondieg No, - Dec. 15, 1891. [J. W. Tutt, editor. 
nal of Micr: scopy, N.S.,V near 12, Dec. 1891. ’ Baillidae & Co. publishers. : 
he Zoolegint, pe Series, Vol, 15, No. ase Dee, 1891. [J. E. Harting, editor. 
ournal of the Institute of Jamaica, Vol. , No. 1, Nov. 1891. [The Institute. 
orth American Fauna, No. 5, 1891. [U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
- W, Fath Masten and Melanochroism in British Lepidoptera, 8vo. cloth, 
1891. [Sonne enschein & Cor 
ct editor. 
“he Conchologist, Vol. 1 i Ay - a ea ae 1891. [W. E. Collinge, editor. 
hs . 
beng chap, 15 aR et od ee oe Ad se tet 
wn 
& O'S ao5 
4 a 
SF ay 
$2 
as 
“ 
3 
ze 
=] 
on 
re 
£5 
ow 
° 
ae 
aS 
Bird-Nesting _ in North-West Canada. 
Sun eiagke ein tag! fae sei es op Tricia Canada. 
Finely Hiustrated with Photo-Engravinge and Coloured Plates, 
Price $2.00 7s. 6d, hag Money. To Subscribers ordering before Oct. 30th, $1.25 
5s. pers oney. 10 cents (or 5d.) extra for postage. 
North West. It describes in an 
interesting manner ne experience of the ae and bn rsbeiena a fe a region which might be 
ere F Ai pcre’ neal aradise. The country explored stretches from Winnipeg to within 
sight of the E , and, as might be expected 
in such : wide tract of country i ‘nds were Fen breeding It gives a full account of 
the Nesting Habits of such es pf nada Goose, American Wige n, Buiie-Headed Duck, 
Canvas-Back, Little Brown Crane, vane ae "Wilson's Phalar ape cab Snipe, Avocet, Buff- 
a Sandpiper, White Pelican, American -Go shawk, Hawk Owl, angi Crackle, MeCown' s 
spur, a Longspur, Pig Pete Hawk, Bona aparte’s Gull, ai d other rare species. 
i also contains Plates of m: —" of the above Birds’ Nests and Eggs; alow also gives Coloured 
Plates of Eggs of Slash Wilson's Som sesteit be etc, The Eggs of the Knot have 
woes peevioudy been fig os vom ~~. Madge ica. 
This book will be found resting reading t bs Deish As w ell as American Ornithologists, as 
it deseri ge the nests and ao foe species which occur in Regione as wea visitors. 
October 30th will be 1°25 ; to British Ornithologists, 
money. 
Five Stilngs. halos ilustrations are worth the mo 
rf “TF ¥ + 
of copies will be printed. 
I 
#iials on Egg Collecting si Nesting,” pate 3 ies Bird. Skins, 
Egg (side-blown and in clutches with date), Lepidoptera, ae Lice oat Pee 
Artificial Eyes, a ret all kinds of Naturalists’ Requisites. Lists, one sane: All 
specimens, &c., sent out ‘on approval.’ 
oe J. & W. DAVIS: (Naturalists), DARTFORD, Kent. 
e cheapest dealer in Birds, Skins, Eggs, Butterflies, Moths, Foreign Shells, 
sat is John Eggleston, Park Place, Sunderland. Lists free. 
i og IMAL EYES 
: OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SUPPLIED AT LOW PRICES. 
= J one -ROSENKRANZ, 
———— a* oe 
