A NEW MAGAZINE POR THE LOVEK& OF NATUEE. 
Published Monthly, large 8vo size, with occasional illustrations, Price 3d. 
THE FIELD CLUB 
A MAGAZINE OF GENERAL NATURAL HISTORY FOR SCIENTIFIC AND 
UNSCIENTIFIC READERS. 
EDITED BY REV. THEODORE WOOD. 
THE FIELD CLUB is published with the view of supplying a means 
of communication between lovers of Natural History in its widest sense, 
and especially between the Members of the leading Field Clubs and 
Natural History Societies in the United Kingdom, it will treat more 
particularly of the subjects which come within the j)rovince of these 
Societies, and at the same time will give fittention to such branches of 
Natural History as may interest the more general reader; and "popular" 
treatment will, in all cases, be combined with scientific accuracy. 
Articles on Economic Zoology will from time to time appear, for the 
use of Agriculturists and others. 
The Collector and his wants will be carefully considered. Under the 
title of The Out-door Naturalist, helpful papers will appear in the 
earlier numbers, with instructions for the preparation of specimens for 
the collection, and the various other branches of indoor work. 
A special column will be devoted to Notes on the Occurrence of Rare 
Birds, Insects, &c., the appearance of the Summer and Autumn migrants, 
and other circumstances of general interest. It is also proposed to 
establish an Exchange Column, advertisements in which will be inserted 
free of charge to subscribers. 
THE FIELD CLUB can be had for localization by Natural History 
and Field Clubs at very reasonable terms, which may be learned from the 
publisher. 
The scope and general ch.-xracter of THE FIELD CLUB are 
indicated by the following subjects, which will be treated in the earlier 
numbers : — 
The True Status of the Sparrow 
The Five Senses of Insects 
Setting and Preserving Beetles 
Electricity in Animals 
The Spread of the Hessian Fly 
The Fresh and Salt Water 
Aquarium 
British Bats 
What is the Duckbill ? 
Fish out of Water 
Insect Artillery 
The Cuckoo and Its Eggs 
New Work for New Workers 
Bird Preservation in England 
Something about Jelly-Fish 
British Weasels 
Flat Fish 
The Respiration of Insects 
Venomous Fishes 
Luminosity in Animals 
Can Fishes Hear ? 
Self-Mutilation in the Lower 
Animals 
Caterpillar Breeding 
Sticklebacks 
Entomology of the Months, 
&c. &c. &c. 
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