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BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY

A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY AND COUNTRY LORE WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST


AFRICAN GAME TRAILS
An account of the African wanderings of an American Hunter Naturalist. With Illustrations from photographs by Kermit Roosevelt, and from drawings by Philip R. Goodwin.

AFRICAN GAME ANIMALS: Life Histories of
By Theodore Roosevelt and Edmund Heller. With llustrations from photographs and drawings by Philip R. Goodwin. In two volumes.

THROUGH THE BRAZILIAN WILDERNESS
Colonel Roosevelt here describes the discovery of his River of Doubt, as well as the varied experiences of himself and his party during their exploring and hunting expeditions in the great, little-known South American jungle. With numerous Illustrations and two Maps.

THE NATURALIST ON THE RIVER AMAZONS
By H.W. Bates. A Record of Adventures, Habits of Animals, Sketches of Brazilian and Indian Life, and Aspects of Nature under the Equator, during Eleven Years of Travel. Cheap Edition.

WHAT IS INSTINCT?
Some Thoughts on Telepathy and Subconsciousness in Animals. By C. Bingham Newland. This book opens a new page in Nature study, and suggests a theory which may illuminate many of the mysteries of animal life. With Illustrations.

THE WILD SPORTS AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HIGHLANDS
By Charles St John. With the Author's Notes and a Memoir by the Rev. M. G. Watkins. Illustrated. Ninth Impression.

By RICHARD JEFFERIES

THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME: or, Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life. Illustrated.
Saturday Review.—"Delightful sketches. The lover of the country can hardly fail to be fascinated wherever he may happen to open the pages. . . . Should be on the shelves of every country gentleman's library."

THE AMATEUR POACHER
Graphic.—"We have rarely met with a book in which so much that is entertaining is combined with matter of real practical worth."


JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON, W.1