Special offer during December only. 
The Birds of Yorkshire. 
By T. H. NELSON, M.B.O.U., . 
With the co-operation of VV. Eagle Clarke, F.R.S.E., and F. Boyes. 
Demy 8 vo, contain ing go/ pages of letterpress and upwards of 20O 
illustrations beautifully printed in double tone ink on best Art Paper, 
from photos by R. Fortune, F.Z.S., and other well-know naturalist 
photographers, also three-colour plates and specially designed title pages 
in colours, strongly bound in fast coloured cloth binding. 
25/- net for 15/- net. 
Mr. Kearton, F.Z.S., in his review of this work for the Daily Chronicle writes : — 
“ Having- been born and brought up amongst the birds in one of the wildest parts 
of the ‘ County of Broad Acres,’ I found myself more or less qualified to test the 
accuracy of the author's statement when his two handsome volumes came into my 
possession, and I am bound to confess that he does not in the least overstate the 
claims of the work. I have again and again put its accuracy and fulness to the 
severest of tests, and in each instance it has come out .triumphant. Mr. Nelson 
and his literary and pictorial helpers have placed all British ornithologists under a 
deep debt of gratitude by the production of one of the best and completest county 
histories of birds ever published." 
A Book of special interest to Naturalists. 
Yorkshire Moors and Dales 
A Description of the North Yorkshire Moors 
together with Essays and Tales, 
By ALFRED P. WILSON. 
24 S pages , size 8§ by 6j inches, and 12 Jull-page plates on Art Paper, tastefully 
bound in cloth boards, lettered in gold, with gilt top, 10/0 net. 
The district covered by the North Yorkshire Moors is one of the most interesting 
parts of Yorkshire, and this book ably portrays the charms of a visit to the 
neighbourhood. There is no other place in England so rich in antiquities, and 
most of these are herein described. 
Part I. serves as a guide to the visitor, and brings to his notice the objects of 
interest throughout the district. 
Part II, forms a series of Essays, and, besides other subjects, deals with the. 
following : — 
The Dalesfolk. Old Customs. Local History. 
Moorland Roads. Wild Nature. Dialect, etc., etc. 
Part III. consists of a number of stories which further describe the character- 
istics of the dalesfolk. 
London: A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.C. 
AND AT HULL AND YORK. 
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. 
December 1st, 1914. 
