Gowans's Nature Books 
* I ’’HE object of these little books Is to stimulate 
a love for nature and a desire to study it. 
The first volumes of the series have been extremely 
successful, and the publishers hope to make the 
others equally interesting and beautiful. 
No. I.— WILD BIRDS AT HOME. Sixty Photo- 
graphs from life, by Chas. Kirk, of British Birds 
and their Nests. 
No. a.— WILD FLOWERS AT HOME. First Series. 
Sixty Photographs from Nature, by Cameron Todd. 
No. 3.— WILD FLOWERS AT HOME. Second Series. 
By Cameron Todd. 
No. 4.— BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS AT HOME. 
Sixty Photographs from life, by A. Forrester. 
No. 5.— WILD BIRDS AT HCME. Second Series, by 
Charles Kirk. 
No. 6.— FRESHWATER FISHES. Sixty Photographs 
from life, by Walford B. Johnson and Stanley C. 
Johnson, B.A., 
No. 7.— TOADSTOOLS AT HOME. Sixty Photographs 
of Fungi, by Somerville Hastings, F.R.C.S. 
No. 8.— OUR TREES & HOW TO KNOW THEM. 
Sixty Photographs by Charles Kirk. 
No. 9. -WILD FLOWERS AT HOME. Third Series. 
By Somerville Hastings, F.R.C.S. 
No. 10.— LIFE IN THE ANTARCTIC. Sixty Photo- 
graphs by Members of the Scottish Antarctic 
Expedition. 
No. 11. — REPTILE LIFE. Sixty Photographs by 
Walford B. Johnson and Stanley C. Johnson, B.A. 
No. la.— SEA-SHORE LIFE. By the samo. 
Others In Preparation 
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