BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY, continued 
The Bat. "With Anecdotes. 
By Uncle James. 
Wild Flowers: where to 
Them. Illustrated. By 
Thoms 
of the Wild 
By Anne Pratt. 
Barey on Horse Taming. 
Sibson’s Agricultural Che- 
Our Native Song Birds. 
By Barnesby. > ' 
Our Farm of Four Acres. 
Hardy Shrubs. By w. D. 
How to Farm Profitably. 
3rd Series. By Mechx. . : 
Gardening at a Glanee* 
The Calendar of the Year. 
Common Objects of 
THE TINE EDITION, 
Co^onrsj JcapTavo, gilte^ea 71 ?^3s. 6 d. 
By Rev. J. G. 
Common Objects of the 
Country.. By Rev. J. G. 
Our Woodlands, Heaths, 
and Hedges. - By Coleman. 
British Ferns and Allied 
By BbceL.~— . _ 
The Calendar of the 
Months * Rev. J. G. Wood. _ 
Common British Moths. 
Coleman. 
British Birds’ Eggs and 
Nests. By Atkinson. 
Wild Flowers. By SpencJer 
Common Objects of the 
Microscope. By He*- T G. 
Haunts of the Wild 
Flowers. By Anne Pratt. 
The Kitehen and Flower 
Garden.* E. S. Delamer. 
The Fresh and Salt-Water 
Aquarium* Rev. J. G. Wood. 
Common British Beetles. 
By Rev. J. G. Wood. . ;Jg 
Chamber and Cage Birds.* 
Boses: A Handbook of How 
Them. With 8 pp. Coloured? 
Illusts. By W.D. Prior. 
Gardening at a Glance. 
With many Illustrations, cr, 
8vo. By George Glennv. 
Hardy Shrubs, with iilus- 
trationsandColoured Plates, 
cr.Svo. By W.D. Prior. * 
The Seaside Naturalist; 
iiy reev. xv. vys 
Our Garden Friends and 
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & 
