W. F. H. ROSENBERG, 
IMPORTER OF EXOTIC ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, 
57, HAVERSTOCK HILL. LONDON N.W.. ENGLAND. 
Begs to announce the publication of a new Price List (Xo. 20) of 
Mammals, including over 400 species from various parts of the world. 
This will be mailed free on application, as well as any of the following 
lists : — 
Birdskins (over 5,000 species) ; Birds’ Eggs over 1,100 species) ; Reptiles. 
Batrachians and Fishes 1 . over 400 species) ; Exotic Lepidoptera (over 8.000 species . 
Largest stock in the world ol specimens in all branches of Zoology. 
All Museums and Amateurs should should write for these Lists. 
All specimens sent on approval. Please state which lists are required, and 
give name of this periodical. 
WATKINS & DONCASTER, 
NATURALISTS, 
36. STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
(Five Doors from Charing Cross), 
Keep in stock every description ol 
APPARATUS, CABINETS, BOOKS, AND SPECIMENS 
for Collectors of 
BIRDS’ EGGS, BUTTERFLIES, MOTHS, ETC. 
Catalogue (96 pages) sent post free on application. 
THE LOST TOWNS 
OF THE YORKSHIRE COAST 
And other Chapters bearing upon the 
Geography of the District. 
By THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., *R.G.S., F.S.A.(Scot). 
jj2 pages Demy 8 vo, with over 100 illustrations. Cloth Boards , 
7 6 net. 
A new Volume which contains much valuable information 
in reference to the various towns and villages which have dis- 
appeared by the encroaches of the sea. It is profusely illustrated 
by plans, engravings, etc., including many which are published 
for the first time ; and chapters have been added on Geology, 
Antiquities, Natural History, and other subjects relative to the 
scientific aspect of the district. 
LONDON: A. BROWN & SONS, Limited, 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.C. 
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Printed at Browns' Savile Press, 40, George Street, Hull, and published by 
A. Brown & Sons, Limited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 
April 1st, 1914- 
