SELECTED BOOKS. 



New and Cheaper Edition. 



NORFOLK BROADS AND RIVERS ; OE, The Waterways, 

 Lagoons, and Decoys of East Anglia. By G. CHRISTOPHER 

 DAVIES, Author of ' The Swan and her Crew.' With Seven Pull-page 

 Plates. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



"The most interesting of all descriptions of the Broads, and will preserve 

 the memory of a paradise for naturalists and sportsmen." — Land and Water. 



"A charming description of the inland seas of Norfolk and their inhabitants, 

 human and other." — Westminster Review. 



Seventh Edition. 



THE MOOR AND THE LOOH. Oontaising Minute In- 

 sthuotions in all Highland Spokts, with Wanderings over Crag 

 and Corrie, Flood and Pell. By JOHN COLQUHOUN. With 

 Illustrations. 8vo, 21s. 



"The hook abounds with anecdote and incident, as well as instruction 



The most experienced will derive both pleasure and profit from comparing 

 notes and digesting the conclusions of one of the most successful sportsmen of 

 the century."— PaH Mall Gazette. 



Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 



SPORT IN THE HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS OP 

 SCOTLAND WITH ROD AND GUN. By TOM SPEEDY. With 

 Illustrations by Lieut.-Gen. Hope Crealooke, C.B., C.M.G., and others. 

 8vo, 15s. 



"An admirable handbook to Scottish wild sports." — Times. 



"One of the best books on sporting subjects extant It is a delightful 



book, and one of genuine usefulness." — Scotsman. 



ANGLING SONGS. By Thomas Tod Stoddaet. With a 

 Memoir, by ANNA M. STODDART. Crown 8vo, with a Portrait, 

 7s. 6d. 



" It is a book of which a man should have two copies — one to keep with his 

 fly-book in the pocket of his coat, and to lie in the boat with the landing-net 

 and the creel ; another copy to bind in morocco and place among the honoured 

 volumes on his shelves." — Saturday Review. 



BETWEEN THE OOHILS AND THE FORTH ; or, From 

 Stirling Bridge to Aberdoue. By DAVID BEVERIDGB, Author 

 of ' Culross and Tulliallan.' Crown 8vo, 6s. 



"Describes a country little known to tourists, yet of singular beauty and 

 interest. " — A thencewm. 



WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, Edinbtogh and London. 



