BOOKS FOR NATURALISTS. 
By “A SON OF THE MARSHES.” 
Cheap Uniform Edition. Crown Svo, 3+. Gil. each. 
WITH THE WOODLANDERS AND BY THE TIDE. 
Edited by J. A. OWEN. 
‘Delightful papers on rural life and the ways of the shore ly the 
masterly observer of both.’—Tvues. 
* An indescribable charm lurks in every page of this entertaining 
work.” — Daily Telegruph. 
ON SURREY HILLS. 
“Charming descriptive powers. added to an euthusiast’s love of 
nature, could not fail to produce a delightfal volume.?— Lend and 
Water, 
WITHIN AN HOUR OF LONDON TOWN: 
AmMonG Witp Bikvs AND THEIR Haunts. Edited by J. A. 
OWEN. 
“Tt is a charming volume, full of the life and breath of the wild 
country.’ — Times, 
ANNALS OF A FISHING VILLAGE, 
Edited by J. A. OWEN. 
Noone who takes up the story of ‘Den’s’ delightful life. and has 
Iwen introduced to ‘Scoot’ and ‘Winder,’ to ‘Titlark’ and ‘Genns,’ 
will put the book down again until they have, with much regret, finished 
its last page.” —Guardian, 
FROM SPRING TO FALL; or, WHEN LIFE STIRS. 
Edited by J. A. OWEN, 
“A delivhtful country companion, not only as a record of a specialist's 
observation, but as particularly stimulating to amateur naturalist studies.” 
—BLouokiuan. 
WILLIAM PLAVEKWOOD & SONS, EviNereun asp Lowi, 
