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November, 189I 
POPULAR NATURAL HISTORY. 
INSECT LIVES AS TOLD BY THEMSELVES. B 
Edward Simpson. With many Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth boards, is. 6 d. 
“ The types chosen are thoroughly representative. The little book seems to us an excellent first book f 
young readers.*’ — Nature Notes. 
THROUGH A POCKET LENS. By Henry Scherren, authc 
of “Ponds and Rock Pools,” etc. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 2 s. 6 d. cloth 
PONDS AND ROCK POOLS. With Hints on Collecting £0 
and the Management of, the Micro- Aquarium. By Henry Scherren. Wi' 
Illustrations. 2 s. 6 d. cloth. 
HOW TO STUDY WILD FLOWERS. A Handbook ft 
the use of Schools and Private Students. By George Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., et 
With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. is. 6 d. cloth. 
HIDDEN BEAUTIES OF NATURE. By Richard Keri 
F. G. S. With Fifty-nine Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 31. 6 d. cloth. 
THE MICROSCOPE : A Popular Handbook. By Lewi 
Wright. With many Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6 d. cloth. 
CONSIDER THE HEAVENS: A Popular Introductio: 
to Astronomy. By Mrs. Wm. Steadman Alois. With Illustrations, is. 6 d. clotl 
THE BROOK AND ITS BANKS. By the late Rev. J. C 
Wood, M.A. With many Illustrations. Small 4to. 6 s. cloth boards, gilt edges. 
ANTS AND THEIR WAYS. By the Rev. W. Farren Whiti 
M.A. With numerous Illustrations. Cheap Edition, is. 6 d. cloth. 
POPULAR NATURAL HISTORY FOR BOYS AN] 
GIRLS. By W. J. Gordon. Many Illustrations. Crown 8vo. is. cloth. 
PUBLISHED AT 56, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. 
Just Published. With 252 Illustrations. 8vo, price 21s. net. 
TheStructure&ClassificationofBird: 
By FRANK E. BEDDARD, M.A., F.R.S., 
Prosector and Vice-Secretary of the Zoological Society of London. 
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BOOKS TO BUY. 
INSECTS: Foes and Friends. By W. Egmont Kirby, M.D., F.L.S 
with Preface by W. F. Kirby, P'.L.S., F.E.S., of the Natural History Museut 
South Kensington. Demy 161110. 32 pages of coloured Illustrations and 144 pages 
descriptive letterpress. Cloth boards, is. 6d. 
“ Gardeners and others wishing to become acquainted with many of our injurious insects will find tl 
volume of much assistance. The book should prove very useful, and the low price will place it within t 
reach of all .” — The Field. 
“ Deserves success. Well written, well illustrated .” — Yorkshire Post. 
MARVELS OF ANT-LIFE. By W. F. Kirby, F.L.S. , F.E.S., of ti 
Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Crown 8vo. 160 pages. Well illustrate 
Cloth, is. 6d. 
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receipt of published price by the publishers, S. W. Partridge & Co., 8 and 9, Paternost 
Row, London. 
