D. APPLETON AND COMPANY’S PUBLICATIONS. 
AMILIAR LIFE IN FIELD AND FOREST. 
By F. ScHUYLER MATHEWS. Uniform with ‘‘ Familiar Flow- 
ers,” ‘“‘Familiar Trees,” and ‘“‘ Familiar Features of the Road- 
side.”” With many Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75. 
The great popularity of Mr. F. Schuyler Mathews’s charmingly illustrated 
books upon flowers, trees, and roadside life insures a cordial reception for 
his forthcoming book, which describes the animals, reptiles, insects, and 
birds commonly met with in the country. His book will be found a most 
convenient and interesting guide to an acquaintance with common wild 
creatures. 
AMILIAR FEATURES OF THE ROADSIDE. 
By F. SCHUYLER MATHEWS, author of “ Familiar Flowers of 
Field and Garden,” “ Familiar Trees and their Leaves,’ etc. 
With 130 Illustrations by the Author. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75. 
“Which one of us, whether afoot, awheel, on horseback, or in comfortable carriage, 
has not whiled away ‘the time by glancing about? How many of us, however, have 
taken in the details of what charms us? Wesee the flowering fields and budding woods, 
listen to the notes of birds and frogs, the hum of some big bumblebee, but how much do 
we know of what we sense? These questions, these doubts have occurred to all of us, 
and it is to answer them that Mr. Mathews sets forth. It is to his credit that he suc- 
ceeds so well. He puts before us in chronological order the flowers, birds, and beasts 
we meet on our highway and byway travels, tells us how to recognize them, what they 
are really like, and gives us at once charming drawings in words and lines, for Mr. 
Mathews is his own illustrator.” — Boston Fournal. 
AMILIAR TREES AND THETR LEAVES. 
By F. SCHUYLER MATHEWS, author of ‘‘ Familiar Flowers of 
Field and Garden,” “The Beautiful Flower Garden,” etc. 
Illustrated with over 200 Drawings from Nature by the Au- 
thor, and giving the botanical names and habitat of each tree 
and recording the precise character and coloring of its leafage. 
1zmo. Cloth, $1.75. 
“Tt is not often that we find a book which deserves such unreserved commenda- 
tion. It is commendable for several reasons : it is a book that has been needed for a 
long time, it is written in a popular and attractive style, it is accurately and profusely 
illustrated, and it is by an authority on the subject of which it treats.” —Pxdlic Opinion. 
AMILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD AND 
GARDEN. By F. ScHuyLeR MATHEWS. Illustrated with 
200 Drawings by the Author. 12mo. Library Edition, cloth, 
$1.75 ; Pocket Edition, flexible morocco, $2.25. 
“A book of much value and interest, admirably arranged for the student and the 
lover of flowers. . . . The text is full of compact information, well selected and inter- 
estingly presented. . . . It seems to us to be a most attractive handbook of its kind.” 
—New Vork Sun. 
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 
