MESSRS. T. NELSON & SONS' LIST. 
NATURAL HISTORY ART GIFT BOOKS . 
THE BIRD. By Jules Michelet, Author of “History of France,” &c. Illustrated 
by Two Hundred and Ten exquisite Engravings by Giacomelli. Imperial 8vo, gilt 
side and edges, cloth extra. Price 8s. 
Not a book of ornithological science, but a history of the Bird in its most picturesque and poetical 
aspects, from the egg in the nest to the “triumph of the wing” of the sea-eagle. The exquisite illus- 
trations introduce varied kinds of landscape scenery. 
THE BIRD WORLD DESCRIBED WITH PEN AND PENCIL. By W. H. 
Davenport Adams, Author of “The Arctic World,” &c. Beautifully Illustrated 
with Fifty-one full-page and upwards of One Hundred other Engravings, from designs 
by Giacomelli, and engraved by Rouget, Berveiller, Meaulle, Sargent, Whymper, and 
Morison. Imperial 8vo, gilt side and edges, cloth extra. Price 8s. 
In language full of beauty and tenderness, it presents us with sketches of bird-life. Beautiful as many 
parts of the text are, the chief charm of the book lies in the illustrations which adorn its pages. 
THE INSECT. By Jui.es Michelet, Author of “History of France,” “The Bird,” 
&c. With One Hundred and Forty Illustrations, drawn specially for this edition by 
Giacomelli, and engraved by Rouget, Berveiller, Meaulle, Jonnard, Whymper, 
Sargent, and other eminent Artists. Imperial 8vo, gilt edges, cloth extra. Price 8s. 
This volume treats of the poetry rather than the science of entomology. Three “ books ” describe 
groups of insects in regard to their metamorphoses, their industries, their social communities. 
NATURE ; or, The Poetry of Earth and Sea. From the French of Madame 
Michelet. With upwards of Two Hundred Illustrations, drawn specially for this 
work by Giacomelli, Illustrator of “The Bird,” and engraved by the most eminent 
French and English Artists. Imperial 8vo, gilt side and edges, cloth extra. Price 8s. 
A volume of picturesque description, beautifully illustrated, of garden scenes, pastoral and woodland 
landscapes, mountains and valleys, lake and river scenery, and the sea-coasts in many and widely varying 
lands. 
NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS OF STANDARD WORKS . 
JOURNAL of a VOYAGE ROUND the WORLD of H.M.S. “BEAGLE.” 
By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. With Sixteen full-page and Six double-page 
Illustrations. 8vo, cloth extra. Price 4s. 
It is a handsome hook, well printed and well illustrated. It is superfluous to praise the hook itself." — 
Nature Notes. 
WANDERINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA, &c. By Charles Waterton, Esq. 
With Sixteen Illustrations. 8vo, cloth extra. Price 4s. 
“ One of the most charming and entertaining books of travel and natural history in any literature.” — 
Saturday Review. 
“ The work is indeed a fascinating one. It is here presented with all the advantages of excellent typography 
and engravings ." — Daily News. 
NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS. 
THE STORIES OF THE TREES. Talks with the Children. By Mrs. W. H. 
Dyson, Author of “Children’s Flowers,” “Apples and Oranges,” &c. With Illus- 
trations. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 3s. 6d. 
“ Well suited by its pleasant, chatty style to interest young people.” — Saturday Review. 
NATURAL HISTORY FOR YOUNG FOLKS. By Mrs. C. C. Campbell. 
With Fifty-six Illustrations by Giacomelli. In elegant binding. Post 8vo, cloth 
extra, gold and colours. Price 3s. 6d. 
“ Evidently the result of years of research on the part of the author, Mrs. C. C. Campbell. The book is 
thoroughly entertaining.” — Saturday Review. 
NEW EDITION WITH GIACQMELLI’S ILLUSTRATIONS . 
BIRDS AND FLOWERS. By Mary PIowitt. Illustrated with upwards of One 
Hundred Drawings by H. Giacomelli. Crown 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s. 6d. 
*** Note by the Author. 
I avail myself of this opportunity of acknowledging the gratification I feel in seeing my book brought 
out in so beautiful a manner, and illustrated and embellished by M. Giacomelli, an artist who has studied 
Nature so carefully, and who possesses so peculiar a power of delineating her works, not only with rare 
fidelity, but, at the same time, both gracefully and poetically. 
All honour has thus been done to these simple verses, which, in themselves, can but claim to be 
as the wild flowers by the wayside, or the songs of the birds in the bushes ; and very great pleasure 
does it afford me to see it permitted thus to enjoy, as it were, a second springtime. 
Home, November 1st, 1872. Mary Howitt. 
London: THOMAS NELSON & SONS, 35 & 36, Paternoster Row, E.C. 
Parkside, Edinburgh and New York. 
