INDIAN SPORTING BIRDS. 



By FRANK FINN, B.A., F.Z.S. 



With over 100 Coloured Plates from Hume & Marshall's ' Game 



Birds of India, Burma, and Ceylon.' 



Large 8vo, dark red buckram, gilt top. £1 10s. Od. net. 1915. 



" The List of Game Birds is far larger than those to which English sportsmen have 

 access at home, even if they make a special pursuit of the geese and duck to be met with 

 intermittently in hard weather. India has many of our own species of duck as winter 

 visitors, and others of its own ; while our common snipe and a nearly allied eastern 

 species are common in suitable ground over the whole peninsula. 



" Mr. Frank Finn has included various species which are hardly game birds, such as 

 rails, our familiar coot and moorhen, and the Sarus crane. This liberality of outlook will 

 be appreciated by most sportsmen, who will welcome precise information on the relatives 

 and companions of the species which they make their actual quarry." — The Times. 



London: FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83a, High Street, Marylebone, W. 



NOW READY. Demy 8vo, 412 pp., 40 Plates,' Map and Plans, Cloth. 

 Gilt Extra, Gilt Tops. Price 21s. net. 



Cheap Edition, 330 pp., 24 Plates, Map and Plan, Cloth Extra, 7s. Od. net. 



BYGONE HASLEMERE 



A MAEKET TOWN BEFOBE 1221 : 

 A SHOKT HISTOBY OF THE ANCIENT 

 BOEOUGH AND ITS IMMEDIATE NEIGH- 

 BOUEHOOD FEOM EABLIEST TIMES 



EDITED BY E. W. SWANTON 



HON. LOCAL SEC. SURREY ARCHffiOLOGICAL SOCIETY 

 CURATOR OF THE EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM, HASLEMERE 



AIDED BY P. WOODS, C.B. 



" Its situation and history combine to make Haslemere a spot of unusual interest to 

 a constantly increasing circle. . . . This book embodies a large amount of careful 

 local research, and the work has been well done." — The Times. 



"It really is remarkable what a mass of absorbingly interesting matter was brought 

 to light when public records and private documents came to be examined. . . ■ An 

 instructive book, attractive to the general public as well as to those who have personal 

 interest in Haslemere. ... A word of appreciation is due for the excellent way in 

 which the book has been printed by West, Newman & Go." — Surrey Times. 



"'Bygone Haslemere' gives, with the conscientious care of capable historians and 

 antiquaries, the romantic past of as beautiful a parish as our beautiful motherland 

 contains." — West Sussex Gazette. 



"Extremely interesting." — Surrey Advertiser. 



" The value of the book is much enhanced by the excellent illustrations. . . . The 

 letterpress is excellent, and the work is in every way one which it is a delight to 

 handle." — Famham, Haslemere, and, Hindhead Gazette. 



" We congratulate the editors on the wealth of material they have been able to 

 accumulate." — The Spectator. 



LONDON: WEST, NEWMAN & CO., 54, HATTON GAEDEN, E.C, 



