11. 
Advertisements . 
August, 1898. 
ORIGINAL BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY. 
This day is published, price Is., Part 10 of the new Revised Edition, 
with many new Illustrations, of 
.A. 1ST ILLUSTRATED 
MANUAL of BRITISH BIRDS 
By HOWARD SAUNDERS, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 
To be completed in 20 Parts. 
This Manual will be a volume of about 800 pages, on the plan of devoting two 
pages, inclusive of the illustration, to each species ; the letterpress containing con- 
cise descriptions of the geographical distribution, habits, nesting, eggs, plumagej 
&c. ; in fact, as much digested and carefully compressed information, brought up to 
date, as the space at disposal will allow. 
Demy 8vo, cloth, 448 pages, with 16 Illustrations and a Map, 15s. 
Fur-Bearing Animals in Nature and in 
Commerce. 
By HENRY POLAND, F.Z.S. 
“ Too much cannot be said in praise of the information collected in this volume; 
a great deal of it has not been accessible to the public at large previously to its 
issue.” — Field. 
Fcap. 8vo, with 83 Woodcut Illustrations, 5s. 
THE SEASIDE BOOK: 
An Introduction to the Natural History of the British Coasts. By W. 
H. Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A., &c. With a Chapter on Fish and Fish 
Diet, by Yarrell. Fourth Edition. 
Undoubtedly the best and most scientific of the numerous popular books for 
the seaside. 
A Complete British Flora, with 1,780 hand-painted Illustrations, 
in One Volume, royal 8vo, £3 3s. 
BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. 
Illustrated by J. 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 contain- 
ing 180 Figures of Ferns, Horsetails, Club Mosses, and later discovered 
Flowering Plants. 
“One of the prettiest natural history volumes now on sale.’’ Gardeners' 
Ch?'onicle. 
GURNEY & JACKSON, 1, Paternoster Row. 
(Successors to Mr. VAN VOORST.) 
