THE NATURALIST. 
During the next few months it is hoped.to insert the following articles :— 
Some Word-Pictures from Nature.—Rev. W. C. Hey, M.A. 
Report on the Erosion of the Yorkshire Coast.—Rev. E. Maure Core, M.A., 
F.G.S. 
The Yorkshire Derwent and its Fishes.—Husertr Dacre. 
Are the Same Species of Birds more penee in North than in South 
and Mid Europe ?—Joun P. THomasso 
The INSECT HUNTER’S COMPANION. 
By the Rev. JOSEPH GREEN, M.A. 
Being instructions for Collecting, Rearing, Setting, and oan w es Butterfiies and 
Moths, Beetles, Bees, Flies, and other Insects 
THIRD ang REVISED AND EXTENDED BY A. B. FARN. 
Chapter on Coleoptera, by Edward Newman. 
: CONTEN ge to obtain the Egg by ee: ; boxing female sie pairing insects. 
How to obtain taae vz by beatin Past — tray ; sweeping; searching b night; how to rear 
the I — sleeving ; hyber nating lar < wabasicee: Sear vine larvee. Pura DIGGING; preserv- 
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In Paris, at One Shilling, 8vo, with Engravings, 
An Illustrated Manual of British Birds 
By HOWARD SAUNDERS, F.LS., F.Z.S., etc., 
Editor of the 3rd and 4th Volumes of Varrell's * History of British Birds.’ 
Fourth Edition. 
To be completed in about 20 monthly parts. 
PROSPECTUS On APPLICATION. 
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Now ready, Demy 8v0, with Map, Price 7s. 6d. 
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 
Giving a brief description of the Physical Features of Derbyshire, and 
a list of ali the Flowering Plants and Ferns found therein, with their Principal 
Habitats. 
G. BELL & SONS, LONDON. 
