THREE VALUABLE REFERENCE BOOKS. 
GriflBth and Henfrey’s Micrographic Dictionary. A Guide to the 
Examination and Investigation of the Structure and Nature of 
IMicroscopic Objects. Fourth Edition. Edited by J. W. Griffith, 
M.D,, &c. ; assisted by the Rev. 1 \I. J. Bf.rkeley, M.A., F.R.S., 
F.L.S., and T. Rupert Joxes, F.R.S., F.G.S., Professor of Geology, 
Sandhurst, &c. Illustrated by 53 Plates and numerous Woodcuts, 
giving Figures of nearly 3,000 Objects. Medium 8vo, £7, 12s. 6if. 
British Wild Flowers. Illustrated by John E. Sowerby. Described 
with an Introduction and a Key to the Natural Orders, by C. 
PiERPOiNT Johnson. Re-issue, to which is added a SUPPLEMENT 
comprising later discovered Flowering Plants, and the Ferns, 
Horse-tails and Club-mosses. Super royal, 8vo, with 1780 Coloured 
Figures, £-^ 3s. 
An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. By Howard Saunders, 
F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c.. Editor of the Third and Fourth Volumes of 
“ Yarrell’s History of British Birds,” Fourth Edition. In One 
Volume, 750 pages, demy 8vo, with 367 fine Woodcuts and 3 Maps, 
£~^ IS. 
GURNEY & JACKSON, 1, Paternoster Row 
(Mr. VAN VOORSTS SUCCESSORS). 
THE RAMBLES OF A DOMINIE. 
By FRANCIS A. KNIGHT, Author of ‘ By Leafy Ways,’ ‘ Idylls of the Field,’ &:c. 
Illustrated by E. T. Compton. Large crown 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards, 50. 
Also on Large Paper, with Illustrations printed on Japanese Paper, and mounted, bound in 
vellum, 2is, net. 
This Edition is limited to lOo. Each copy signed and numbered. Only a few left. 
“ Those who mean to take their summer holiday in English lanes and woodlands, will find ‘ The Ramble.s 
of a Dominie’ an e.xcellent preparation for their wanderings.” — Graphic. 
“ Of striking e.xcellence. Both in style and matter they are honourably distinguished from the crowd of 
similar articles. . . . All will hope that Mr. Knight may live to write many more such ‘ Rambles.’ They 
<nve information even to those who have long lived in and loved the country. It should be added that several 
good steel engravings illustrate the book. No pleasanter companion for an autumnal holiday can easily be 
found than this unpretentious little book.” — At.iex.-rcm. 
PLAYING AT BOTANY. 
By PHtEBE ALLEN, Author of ‘ Gilmary,’ &c. With Coloured Frontispiece, by 
Maud Naftf.l. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 35. 6 ti. 
“ -A most winning and delightful little volume ever written.” — The Lady. 
“ The explanations are so clear and concise that a fairly intelligent child will easily understand them." — 
Morning Post. 
ABOUT BEES, 
Their History, Habits and Instincts ; also the first principles or Modern Bee-keeping, for 
Young Readers. By the Rev. F. G. JENVN.S, M..A., Rector of Knebworth. 
With an introduction by the BARONESS BURDETT-COUTTS. 
With over Fifty Illustrations. Crown 8vo. cloth boards, 2s. 6 J. 
“ It will be found ver>’ readable by children." — Saturday Review. 
“ A useful and interesting book." — Literary World. 
WELLS GARDNER, DARTON & GO., 
44, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. ; and 2, Paternoster Buildings, E.C. 
