Gowans's Nature Books 
'T’HE object of these little books is to stimulate 
a love for nature and a desire to study it. 
Al! the volumes of the series that have been issued 
so far have been very successful, and the publishers 
hope to be able to maintain the very high standard 
of excellence which has made this series so well 
known all over the country. Some of the photo- 
graphs included in the different volumes are 
unequalled and unique triumphs of the nature- 
photographer’s art. 
No. I.— WILD BIRDS AT HOME. Sixty Photo- 
graphs from Life, by Chas. Kirk, of British Birds 
and their Nests. 
No. a.— WILD FLOWERS AT HOME. First Series. 
Sixty Photographs from Nature, by Cameron Todd. 
No. 3.— WILD FLOWERS AT HOME. Second Series. 
By the Same. 
No. 4.— BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS AT HOME. 
Sixty Photographs from Life, by A. Forrester. 
No. 5.— WILD BIRDS AT HOME. Second Series. By 
Chas. Kirk. 
No. 6.— FRESHWATER FISHES. Sixty Photographs 
from Life, by Walford B. Johnson and Stanley C. 
Johnson, M.A. 
No. 7. — TOADSTOOLS AT HOME. Sixty Photographs 
of Fungi, by Somerville Hastings, F.R.C.S. 
No. 8.— OUR TREES & HOW TO KNOW THEM. 
Sixty Photographs by Chas. Kirk. 
No. g.-WILD FLOWERS AT HOME. Third Series. 
By Somerville Hastings, F.R.C.S. 
No. to.— LIFE IN THE ANTARCTIC. Sixty Photo- 
graphs from Life by Members of the Scottish 
National Antarctic Expedition, 
