BOOKS ON BIRDS FOR LOCAL OBSERVERS. 
The BIRDS of RAINHAM (Kent), including the District between 
Chatham and Sittingbourne. By Walter Prentis. 3s. 6d., cloth. 
“ All is good genuine matter. . . The facts are so clear that he who runs may read.” — Ibis. 
BIRDS of EAST KENT. By George Dowker, F.G.S. 2s. 6d., sewed. 
A Tabulatetl List, with Descriptions. Anecdotes, and an account of the Birds’ Haunts. 
The BIRDS of LANCASHIRE. By F. S. Mitchell. Second Edition. 
Eevised by Howard Saunders. 10s. 6d., cloth. 
“ Ornithologists, especially those who require local information up to date, will find it a v.aluable addi- 
tion to their bookshelves.” — Naturalist. 
The BIRDS of the HUMBER DISTRICT. By John Cordeaux. 6s., cloth. 
Of special value for reference as to the spring and autumn migratory species. 
The BIRDS of SOMERSETSHIRE. By Cecil Smith, of Lydeard 
House, Taunton. 7s. 6d., cloth. 
The BIRDS of MIDDLESEX. By J. E. Harting. 7s. 6d., cloth. 
Contains, beside localities, notes on the habits and food of the various species observed in the county. 
CATALOGUE of BIRDS of SUFFOLK. By Churchill Babington, 
D.D., V.P.R.S.L., &c. Illustrated. 10s. 6d., cloth. 
The BIRDS of NORFOLK. By the late Henry Stevenson, F.L.S. 
Continued by Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. Complete in 3 vols., with 9 Plates and 
Portrait of the Author, demy 8vo, cloth, 31s. 6d. 
BIRD LIFE of the BORDERS. Records of Wild Sport and Natural 
History on Moorland and Sea. By Abel Chapman. 8vo, cloth, with 50 Illus- 
trations bj’ the Author. 12s. 6d. 
“ Will enchant all who are fond of birds. Sympathy with all living creatures, careful observation with 
cautious deductions, and strong love for the bleak moors and wild scenery of the Cheviots— such are the 
characteristics of this most interesting book.” — Academy. 
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The Fauna and Flora of a Somerset Village. 
Our Feathered Friends and Foes. 
Old Forest Trees. 
Appetites of Birds. 
The Inhabitants of our Ponds and Streams. 
An Ornithological Ramble in Sussex. 
Insect Traps (Botan)'). 
The Study of Nature. 
Records and Observations, Correspondence, &c., &c. 
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