




Lady Louise Loder has compiled a Chart of Universa Hist 
4000 s.c. to 1900 a.p., on the same lines as those of Sir Jona: 
Hutchinson, F.R.S., at Haslemere. The Chart will be useful to 
schools and students, as it has been revised by several educational 
authorities. Each century is allotted one column of the table, except 
the 18th (two) and 19th (three columns). | 
Mounted on canvas for hanging on schoolroom wall, 10s. 6d. (post 

free). Mounted and folded in cloth case, 12s. Six. unmounted sheets | 
for making small sixfold screen, 5s. ; 
‘“‘The work, as far as we have been able to examine it, seems to be well done. 4 
Affixed to the Sail of a school-room or lecture-room it enonld be useful as giving a 
great mass of information in an easily accessible form.’’—Spectator. 2 
*‘ Lady Louise Loder has done a difficult work exceedingly well, and she deserves — 
the cordial thanks of all who are interested in education.” —Sussex Daily News. — 
‘‘ By its use the eye will help the memory in fixing the period of the great events — 
in the world’s history. It is the most valuable piece of school equipment which 
we have come across for some time.” —Irish School Monthly. : 

Foolscap 8vo, Cloth, gilt top, 160 pp. + blanks for Notes. Price 2s. 6d. 
POCKET-BOOK of BRITISH BIRDS 
By iro. Mo Wis: 

NFORMATION is given respecting all British birds that breed Link 
these islands, and those that are regular visitors at one time ot 
the year or another, with remarks as to a species being resident, inter- 
migratory, or migratory. Kach species is separately treated under 
the headings: Haunts, including distribution; Plumage, briefly charac- 
terizing the predominant and striking featur es, with differentiation of 
species nearly alike; Language, with song and various cries; Habits; 
Food ; Nidification, with site Shad materials of nest; and number ands 
description of ges. For those who love the birds this ‘ Pocket- book 4 
will be a constant and much- -appreciated companion. 




80 pp., cloth, gilt, price 2s. 6d. 
FAMILIAR INDIAN BIRDS” 
GORDON DALGLIESH. 
Illustrated by Half-tone Blocks from the Drawings of — 
R. H. BUNTING and H. B. NEILSON. a 
This little book is intended mainly for those who live in, or visit, India, 
and who are interested in the birds they are likely to meet in everyday life, - 
and who wish to learn something about them. The author writes from 
personal knowledge and observation. ee 

London: WEST, NEWMAN ¢& CO., 54, Hatton Garden, 
