Publications of 
By W. P. PYCRAFT. 
The Story of Bird Life. 
With Illustrations. Cloth, TS: 
“ Natural History has seldom been made more interesting."— 
Scotsman. 
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By WILLIAM LE QUEUX. 
England's Peril. 
A Novel. 6d. 
By G. B. RAWLINGS. 
The Story of British Coinage. 
With 108 Illustrations from Coins in the British Museum. 
Cloth, rs 
“An excellent little handbook of a subject which should have an 
attraction for many Englishmen, even though they are not very 
ardent students in numismatics in general." — Times. 
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By JAMES RODWAY, F.L.S. 
The Story of Forest and Stream. 
With 27 Illustrations. Cloth, rs. 
“Contains a short description of a tropical forest, together with 
some elementary lessons which can be learned by studying the in- 
cessant struggle for existence of its varied flora.” —Academy. 
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By LOUIS DE ROUGEMONT. 
Adventures of Louis de Rougemont, as told 
by Hímself. 
With 46 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. 
“That the story is interesting—even, one might say, exciting—is 
beyond doubt. What more need be asked ?”— Spectator. 
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