Frederick Warne and Co., Publishers, 



WARNE'S USEFUL BOOKS-conlmued, 



Fcap. 8vo, Is. eac/t, boardsy with Practical Illustrations. 



Angling, and How to Angle. A Practical Guide to 



Bottom-Fishing, Trolling, Spinning, Fly-Fishing, and Sea-Fishing. By 



J. T. Burgess. Illustrated. 

 "An excellent little volume, and full of advice the angler will treasure."— 



Sunday Times, 

 " A practical and handy guide." — Spectator, 



The Common Sea-Weeds of the British Coast and 



Channel Islands. With some Insight into the Microscopic Beauties of their 

 Structure and Fructification. By Mrs. L. Lane Clarke. With Original 

 Plates printed in Tinted Litho. 

 *' This portable cheap little manual will serve as an admirable introduction to 

 the study of sea-weeds." — Field, 



The Common Shells of the Sea-Shore, By the Rev. 



J. G. Wood. 



"The book is so copiously illustrated, that it is impossible to find a shell which. 



cannot be identified by reference to the engravings." — Vide Preface. 

 ** It would be difficult to select a more pleasant sea-side companion than this." 



— Observer. 



The Modern Bicycle ; containing Instructions for Beginners, 



Choice of a Machine, Hints on Training, Road Book for England, Wales, 

 8:c. By Charles Spencer. 

 ** By follov/ing the instructions implicitly, any one could soon be a good bicycle 

 rider, wlihoul the aid of a tutor." — Weekly T ivies. 



*The Dog : Its Varieties and Management in Health and Disea.se. 

 *The Sheep : Ditto Ditto 



*Cattle: Ditto Ditto 



♦ "The three volumes are cheap, portable, neatly got np, and full of varied in- 

 formation, and contain useful facts as to habits, training, breeding, &c." — 

 sporting Gazette. 



Uniform ivith ike above, price Is. 6d. 



Bird-Keeping : A Practical Guide for the Management of Cage 

 Birds. By Miss Dyson, Author of ** Domestic Pets." With plain illustra- 

 tions. 



** A capital present for any boy or girl who has a fondness for keeping birds." 

 — The Times. 



This book will be heartily welcomed by owners of cage pets. Almost every 

 bird suitable for an aviary is fully described, with simple instructions for their 

 management in sickness as well as health."— Mall Gazette. 



The Horse : Its Varieties, and Management in Health and 

 Disease. 



** The whole duty of man as regards horses may be found in these pages." — 

 Sporting Life, 



Out-door Common Birds; Their Habits and General 

 Characteristics. By Henry vStannard. With Eighty Original Illustrations. 



"The habits, appearance, and peculiarities of the birds are graphically and 

 minutely described." — Graphic. 



" No fewer than fifty-five of our most common birds are here figured and de- 

 scribed, a picture of the eggs of each species being also given." — Scotsfnan, 



Bedford Street, Strand, 



