Peeps into Nature’s Ways 
By 
JOHN J. WARD, F.E.S. 
Illustrated by upwards of 150 Photographs and Photo- 
Micrographs taken by the Author. 
Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 3s. 6d. net 
“ A book that deserves a place in the library of every amateur 
of Nature’s ways, and few will be so versed in them that some of 
Mr. Ward’s peeps will not show something new.” — Academy. 
” A book which should reap great popularity among lovers 
of Nature and all who desire to become better acquainted with 
her. The book is full of delight and its value is greatly enhanced 
by the illustrations .” — Morning Post. 
" Interesting information, not everywhere accessible, is given 
in a chatty pleasant manner.” — Field. 
“ The book should be read with both profit and pleasure 
by all classes of general readers in search of scientific knowledge.” 
— Scotsman. 
“ A perfect mine of information about inhabitants of the 
insect world that are capable of simulating the appearance 
of leaves, twigs, etc.” — Ladies ’ Field. 
London : Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1 Amen Corner, E.C. 
