May, 1898. 
Advertisements. 
iii. 
ELLIOT STOCK’S NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
A New Book of Illustration from Fresh Sources. 
In handsome demy 8vo, tastefully printed and bound in cloth, price 7s. 6d. 
LESSONS FROM LIFE, Animal and Human. 
Being a Collection of Curious and Interesting Facts and Phenomena con- 
cerning the Nature, Functions, Relations, and Ministries of Men and Animals, 
arranged as Illustrations of Social, Moral, and Religious Truths and Prin- 
ciples. With an Introduction by Hugh Macmillan, LL.D., Author of 
“Bible Teachings in Nature,” “The Vine,” &c., &c. 
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questionable. We do not remember meeting with a book exactly on the same lines as the present.” — The 
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Guardian. 
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In crown 8vo, cloth, illustrated, price 3s. 
STORM AND SUNSHINE IN THE DALES, 
By P. H. Lockwood. 
ELLIOT STOCK, 62 , Paternoster Row, LONDON, E.C. 
Royal 32mo, 76pp., Cloth, Is. 
SERVICE OF THE SANCTUARY, 
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or Night Prayers. 
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A Local Geology for Amateurs and Beginners, 
By J. B. FOWLER, B.A. 
A Popular Arrangement of Notes Collected in the Neighbourhood of 
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Price 3s. 6d., Cloth 8vo. Illustrated from Photographs. 
NATURE IN ACADIE, 
By H. K. SWANN, Author of “ The Birds of London," &c. 
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