11 . 
Advertisements. 
Dee., 1897. 
John C. Nimmo’s Standard Books. 
THE REV. F. 0. M ORRIS'S POPULAR WORKS ON MA TURAL HISTORY. 
FOURTH EDITION, 6 vols., super-royal 8vo, cloth, with 394 Plates Coloured by Hand, £4 lOs. net ; also in 
3t) Monthly Parts, 2s. 6d. net. 
A History of British Birds. By the Rev. F. O. Morris, B.A. 
Tlic text embodies all the author’s latest additions and corrections ; and each volume contains, in ad- 
dition to the letterpress, from 60 to TO plates, coloured by hand. The colouring of these plates has been 
most carefully revised for the present issue, and will be found superior even to the much-sought-after early 
editions of the work. In the sixth volume an elaborate and detailed Index will be supplied, thus complet- 
ing this standard work on Uritish Ornithology. 
FOURTH EDITION, 3 vols., super-royal 8vo, cloth, with 248 Coloured Plates, £2 5s. net. 
A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds. By the Rev. P. 0. 
Morris, B.A. Entirely revised and brought up to date by W. B. Tegetmeier, 
F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 
Times . — “These latter (illustrationsl are excellent, and iinleed are the strength of this very handsome 
book, which, in its new and more accurate f(>nn, ought to lind a place in many a library." 
Daily News . — “That it .“till holds its ground as a .standard author is indicated by the appearanco of 
this splendid new edition in three handsome volumes.” 
FOURTH EDITION, 4 vols., super-royal 8vo, with 132 Plates (1,033 Figures), all Coloured by Hand, £3 Ss. 
net; also in 25 Monthly Parts, 2s. (kl. net. 
A Natural History of British Moths. By the Rev. P. 0. Morris, B.A. With an In- 
troduction by W. Egmont Kirby, M.D. 
“Speaking of entomology, we should place Mr. Morris’s ‘ History of British Moths’ at the head. It 
gives a coloured figure of every known British Moth, together with dates of appearance, localities, descrip- 
tion, and food of caterpillar. It forms a hands nne work for a library, and will, we should hope, leail 
many to commence the fascinating study of entomology.” 
EIGHTH EDITION, snper-royal 8vo, cloth, with 79 Plates Colourerl by Hand, 15s. net. 
A History of British Butterflies. By the Rev. P. O. Morris, B.A. 
Spectator . — We are to .see that a work of suoh genuine merit, the outcome of careful personal ob- 
servation, is duly appreciated by students of the subject." 
Extra crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top, with Portmit and 2 Illustrations, 5s. 
Francis Orpen Morris. A Jlcmoir of the Author of “ A History of British Birds,” &c. 
By his Son, the Rev. Jl. C. P. Morris, B.C.L., M.A., Rector of Nunburnholme, 
Yorkshire. 
Land and IVater. — “This vei-y interesting memoir of the naturalist, whose works are perhaps Iretter 
known among the ‘ rising generation ’ than tho.se of any other authority . . . gives a remarkably clear 
and distinct picture of the late Mr. F. O. Morris.” 
Times. — “ In this brief, but attractive ami adequate biography . . . .Mr. M. C. F. Morris draws a 
very engaging picture of his father’s personality.” 
Notes and Quades . — “To the naturalist the memoir makes most direct appeal ; but moat, except the in- 
flexible scientist, can read the work willi interest, and even with advantage.” 
In 2 vols., super-royal 8vo, cloth, 8vo, £1 10s. net ; or in 12 Parts, 2s. 6d. net. 
British Game Birds and Wild Fowl. By Beverley R. Morris, M.D. Revised and 
Corrected by W. B. Tegetmeier, P.Z.S., M.B.O.U. With CO large Plates 
Coloured by Hand. 
Daily News . — “ Has held a unique iiositiou among works of its class. The sixty hand-coloured plates 
are splendiilly executed.” 
In 2 vols., extra crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 21s. net; or in 8 Parts, 2s. 6d. net. 
The Flora of the Alps. Being a Description of all the Species of Flowering Plants 
indigenous to Switzerland ; and of the Alpine Species of the adjacent Mountain 
Districts of France, Italy, and Austria, including the Pyrenees. By Alfred W. 
Bennett, !M.A., B.Sc., P.L.S., Lecturer on Botany at St. Thomas’s Hospital. 
With 120 Coloured Plates. 
Times. —“The Illustrations are mimerous anil accurate. ” 
Academy . — “ The whole book foriiis a valuable contribution to the intelligent enjoyment of a holiday in 
Nwilzerhind.’ 
SEEBOIIM .S STANDARD WORK ON BRITISH BIRDS. 
In I vols., royal 8vo, cloth, with numerous WoisI Engravings and 68 Coloured Plates, £6 6a., 
now £.5 .'is. net. 
A History of British Birds, with Coloured Illustrations of their Eggs. To which is 
added the Author’s Motes on their Classification and Geographical Distribution. 
Hy Henry Seehohm, .Author of “ Siberia in Europe,” “ Siberia in Asia,” Ac. 
London: JOHN C. NIMMO, 14, Kino WiiiUiAM Street, Strand. 
