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Eton Nature Study. Part II. By M. D. Hill and W. M. Webb. 



Duckworth & Co. 3s. 6d. net. 



In May last we referred to the excellence of Part I. of ' Eton Nature 

 Study.' Part II. has now appeared and is in every way equal to its 

 predecessor. The present volume contains 174 pag-es of instructive letter- 

 press and no fewer than 120 illustrations — larg-ely from photog-mphs. It 

 also deals with topics as. varied as those in the first volume. As an 



Wild Hyacinths. 



example of the up-to-date character of the work, reference might be made 

 to Chapter 34, dealing- with 'Plant Associations.' In this every acknow- 

 ledgment is made to the pioneer work of the late Robert Smith, now 

 so excellently followed up by his brother. Dr. W. G. Smith, of the Leeds 

 University. From this chapter we select a block as a specimen illustration, 

 by the permission of the publishers. 



Messrs. Mote & Sons have issued a ' Pictorial and Descriptive Souvenir 

 of Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Redcar,' the letterpress of which has been 

 supplied by the Rev. W. C. Hey, M.A., of West Ayton. 



1Q04 October i, 



