IV. 
Advertisements. 
Feb., 1898. 
EYRE & SPOTTIS W OODE, 
Government, Legal and General Publishers. 
THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACES, AND OF FOOTPATHS, AND OTHER 
RIGHTS OF WAY. By Sir Robert Hunter, M.A., Solicitor to the Post Office. 
Cloth, 7s. 6 d. 
“ Every Footpath Association, every branch of the Selborne Society, every County Council, every Parish 
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use of its members.” — Daily Chronicle. 
“ It is non-technical, and consequently is easy of understanding.” — South Wales Daily News. 
“ A standard work on the subject. ... So valuable do we regard it that we consider that every library. 
Parish, District and County Council in the Kingdom ought at least to possess a copy of it.”— Rural World. 
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Surrey Times. 
“It devotes a special attention to rights of way in footpaths, and has chapters on the public use of foreshore 
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SCORES AND ANNALS OF THE WEST KENT CRICKET CLUB (1812-1896). 
Compiled by Philip Norman. With Woodbury-gravure and other Illustrations. 
21s. net. 
“ Full of interest for lovers of cricket, whether on its practical or its social side . . . delightful book. ' — 
Times. 
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THE LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT, 1896. Annotated. With an Introduction and Notes 
upon the Light Railways Systems of the Continent and of Ireland, together with the 
Board of Trade Rules, being intended for the use of Lawyers and Laymen, including 
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WOBURN EXPERIMENTAL FRUIT FARM : Report on the Working and Results since 
its Establishment. By the Duke of Bedford "and Spencer U. Pickering, F.R.S. 
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The object of this Experimental Station is to investigate scientifically all matters 
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SOILS AND SUBSOILS from a Sanitary Point of View; with especial reference to 
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THE LAW RELATING TO MARKETS AND FAIRS. By L. Caches. Cloth, 2 s. 6 d. 
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THE ART OF SEEING. By Andrew Robertson, A.M., Edited by his Daughter, 
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PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS, 1897 (Cheap Edition). Published by Authority, Red 
cloth, 3s. This volume contains all the Public Acts passed during the Session, with 
Index to same ; also Tables showing the effect of the Legislation, together with com- 
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the Session. 
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