ADVERTISEMENTS. 



SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & Co. 



YOUNG COLLECTOR SERIES. 



Each Volume is very fully illustrated with practical woodcuts, and hound in flat 



cloth extra, Is. each (post free, Is. 2d.) 



'' They contain just the kind and amount of information required. . . . It is not easy 

 to understand how works like these, written by men of science in the various departments, 

 can be m.ade a commercial success. Certainly nothing but the enormous circulation which 

 they well deserve can render them so." — Knowledge. 



"We have seen nothing better than this series. It is cheap, concise, and practical." — 

 Saturday Revie 



" We are glad to call attention to this excellent series of handbooks, which deserve to be 

 widely known. . . . We are glad - to see the staff of the British Museum thus coming 

 forward to make popular the stores of learning which they have. . . , The illustrations 

 are uniformly good — far better than in many expensive t)ooks." — Academy. 



6. 



8. 



lO. 



II 



Butterflies, Moths, and 

 Beetles. By W. Kirby. 



Crustaceans and Spiders. 



By F. A. Skuse. 



Fungi, Lichens, etc. 



By Peter Gray. 



Mosses. 



By James E. Bagnall, a.l.s. 



Pond-Liife. 



By E. A. Butler, f.z.s. 



Seaweeds, Shells, and 

 Fossils. By P. Gray and 

 B. B. Woodward. 



Ants, Bees, Wasps, and 

 Dragon-flies. By W. H. 



Bath. 



Coins & Tokens (English) 



By Llew. Jewitt, f.s.a. With 

 a Chapter on Greek Coins 

 by Barclay V. Head. 



Reptiles. 



By Catherine Hopley. 



British Birds. 



By H. A. Macpherson. 



[In preparation. 



Silkworms. 



By E. A. Butler, p.z.s. 



12. Land and Fresh Water 

 ^ Shells. By J. W.- 

 Williams, J. W. Taylor, and 

 W. Dennison Roebuck 



13. Fossils. 



By J. W. WiUiams. 



14. The Microscope. 



By V. A. Latham. [In prep. 



15. Introduction to Zoology. 



By B. Lindsay [In preparation. 



16. Book Collecting. 



By J. H. Slater. [In pvepuration. 



17. Marine Shells. 



By J. W. Wilhams & others. 



\In preparation. 



18. Colonial Coins. 



By D. F. Howorth. 



19. Grasses. 



By F. Tufnail. \In preparation-, 



20. British Ferns. 



By E. J. Lowe. 



21. Pond-Life (Algae, Diatoms 



etc.) By T. Spencer Smithson 



22. Chess Problems. 



By E. W. Rayner. 



23. Postage Stamps. 



By W. T. Ogilvie. 



24. Flowering Plants. 



By James Britten, f.l.s. 



[7w preparation- 



Siy/1/V SONNENSCHEIN d GO,, Paternoster Square, LONDON, 



