BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY 



A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY 

 AND COUNTRY LORE WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST 



By A. W. REES 



THE HERON OF CASTLE CREEK 



With a memoir of the Author by J. K. Hudson. Studies of 

 Bird Life, including the Partridge, some of the Warblers, the 

 Heron, the Bittern, and also chapters on Bird-Watching and 

 Animal Life in Winter. 



CREATURES OF THE NIGHT 



A book of Wild Life in Western Britain. Daily Telegraph, — 

 " No one with a love of wild creatures can resist the charm of 

 ^uch a work, every page of which shows knowledge, insight, and 

 sympathy ; a fascinating work." With Illustrations. 



By J. C. TREGARTHEN 



WILD LIFE AT THE LAND'S END 



Observations'of the habits and haunts of the Fox, Badger, Otter, 

 Seal, Hare, and of their pursuers in Cornwall. Daily Chronicle. — 

 " His book has all the charm of the best conversation of a 

 sportsman of the old school, mingled with that of a gamekeeper 

 and a poacher." With Illustrations. 



THE LIFE STORY OF AN OTTER 



The Times. — " The book is one in which naturalists will especially 

 rejoice, because they will find what cannot be found elsewhere ; 

 but there is no class of reader above the age of twelve who would 

 not find satisfaction in this speaking description of Western 

 scenery and graphic tale of the most mysterious of its denizens." 

 With Illustrations. Second Impression. 



WILD LIFE IN CANADA 



By Captai;i Angus Buchanan, M.C, Author of "Three Years 

 of War in East Africa." The record of bird life included in this 

 narrative is, it is believed, the first ever compiled from the 

 country drained by the Cochrane, Reindeer, and Churchill 

 Rivers. Illustrated from photographs taken by the Author. 

 Setond Impression. 



HOMING WITH THE BIRDS 



The History of a Lifetime of Personal Experience. 

 By Gene Stratton-Porter. This is the record, faithfully 

 and simply set down, of many of the outstandings the unusual, 

 peculiar incidents in Mrs Porter's intimate studies of bird life. 

 With Illustrations from photographs made by the Author. 



BIRD LIFE AND BIRD LORE 



By R. BoswoRTH Smith. A book conversant with birds in the 

 freshness of their prime, in their noon-tide dreams, in their 

 renewed activity at the approach of evening. It seeks to pene- 

 trate behind the bright eyes to the eager, vivid, attractive, and 

 mysterious life. With Illustrations. 



JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON, W.i 



