

E. C. ARNOLD, MA. . 
Co 4to, Cloth, gilt, extra. Pp. 144. Price 10s, 
~G With liaee full-page Coloured Illustrations and Eight Un n 
coloured, from the Author’s Drawings. Illustrated in the Text| 
by Twenty Process Blocks. 
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q A Book for Amateur Collectors and Shore Shasice! 
‘Mr. Arnold handles his narrative in a brisk, lively style, which ‘siptivaten the 
reader quite apart from the interesting things he ‘has to tell. The chapter entitled 
‘From the Point of View of a Dunlin’ is charmingly written, and may be recom. 
mended to the indiscriminate butchers who go out with the intention of killing as 
many birds as they can.”—Tribune. 
‘“‘There is a delightful freshness and originality with this book which at onee 
demands the reader's attention. . . . He deals lar gely with shore birds, and giver 
many interesting narratives about ‘them.’ ’—Naturalist. _ 
“This is a book written by an enthusiastic bird collector, who shoots and sets 
up his own specimens, and is his own artist. .... It is living again the old life te | 
read these interesting pages.’’—The Zoologist. 
Foolscap 8vo, Cloth, gult top, 160 pp. + blanks for Notes. Price 2s. 6d. 
A Pocket=book of British Birds. 
By H. F. M. ELMS. ; 
With description of British species and distinguishing characters ; { 
Habits; Food; Language or Song; Nest and Kggs. 3 
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A LIST OF BRITISH BIRDS. For label _ refer 
ence. By Henry T. WHarton. Price 6d. post free. a 
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BaIRDSNESTING & BIRD=SKINNING. A Complete 
Description of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which Breed in Britain, 
by Epwarp NEwMAN. — SECOND EDITION, with Directions for Collecting and 
Preservation; a Chapter on Bird-skinning; and Description and Woodeuts 0 
the Instruments necessary to the Collector. By Mititer Curisty. Cloth extra 
Feap 8vo. Pricels. Postage 2d. 
An excellent Supplement: to Elms’s ‘ Pocket-Booxk oF BritisH BigDs.’ 
‘Very good indeed, and can be thoroughly recommended.” —Atheneum. 





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