AMERICAN NATURE SERIES (Continued) 



IV. WORKING WITH NATURE 



How to propagate, develop, care for and depict the plants and 

 animals. The volumes in this group cover such a range of subjects 

 that it is impracticable to make them of uniform size. 



Already publisht : 



NATURE AND HEALTH, by Edward Cuutis, Professor Emeritus 

 in the College of Physicians and Surgeons. 12mo. $1.2.5 net; 

 by mail, $1.37. 

 Arranged for : 



THE FRESHWATER AQUARIUM AND ITS INHABITANTS. 



A Guide for the Amateur Aquarist, by Otto Eggeling and 

 Frederick Ehrenberg. 



THE LIFE OF A FOSSIL HUNTER, by Charles H. Sternberg. 



PHOTOGRAPHING NATURE, by E. R. Sanborn, Photographer 

 of the New York Zoological Park. 



THE SHELLFISH INDUSTRIES, by James L. Kellogg, Professor 

 in Williams College. 



CHEMISTRY OF DAILY LIFE, by Henry P. Talbot, Professor 

 of Chemistry in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS, by William H. Brewer, Professor Emeri- 

 tus in Yale University. 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK, by 



B. E. Fernow, Professor of Forestry, University of Toronto. 



V. DIVERSIONS FROM NATURE 



This division will include a wide range of writings not rigidly 

 systematic or formal, but written only by authorities of standing. 

 Large 12mo. 5jx8g in. 



FISH STORIES, by Charles F. Holder and David Starr Jordan. 



HORSE TALK, by William H. Brewer. 



BIRD NOTES, by C. W. Beebe. 



INSECT STORIES, by Vernon L. Kellogg. 



VI. THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE 



A Series of volumes by President Jordan, of Stanford Univer- 

 sity, and Professors Brooks of Johns Hopkins, Lull of Yale, Thom- 

 son of Aberdeen, Przibram of Austria, zur Strassen of Germany, 

 and others. Edited by Professor Ke LOGoofLeland Stanford. I2mo. 

 5jx7i in. 



HENRY HOLT AND COiMPANY, New York 



