fluence of Fruit Diet.
Influence of Natural Diet.
Typhoid.
Rheumatism.
Cancer.
Affections of the Lungs.
Eating for Death.
Eating for Life.
What shall we Eat?
When shall we Eat?
What shall we Drink?
Humanity v. Alcohol.
Etc., etc.
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A GUIDE TO THE STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLIES
BY W. J. RAINBOW, F.L.S., F.E.S.
Entomologist to the Australian Museum, Sydney.
_300 pages. Full cloth. Crown 8vo. Over 250 illustrations. Price, 3/6;
posted, 3/9._
A thoroughly scientific, yet popular work for all who desire a knowledge
of Australian Butterflies. It is quite indispensable to the modern
teacher.
"Illustrated on a truly liberal scale, it should prove an ideal aid
towards the purpose intended."--_Otago Witness._
"Mr. W. J. Rainbow's charming little book fills a want long felt by the
general naturalist, and will prove invaluable to the Lepidopterist, be
he beginner or expert."--_Herald._
"A model of arrangement and sound work."--_Publishers' Circular._
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MOSQUITOES: THEIR HABITS AND DISTRIBUTION
BY W. J. RAINBOW, F.L.S., F.E.S.
Entomologist to the Australian Museum, Sydney.
A neat booklet of 64 pp., well illustrated, dealing with this
interesting pest and its extermination.
_Price, 1/6; postage, 1d._
"A most interesting and useful little book."--_Sunday Times_.
"This little book is worthy of a place with 'The Study of Australian
Butterflies,' by the same careful writer."--_Ballarat Courier._
"A valuable contribution to Nature Study."--_The Herald._
"It gives within a small compass an astonishing amount of interesting
and well-arranged information. The book is very readably written, is
well illustrated with numerous clear figures, and should appeal to a
large body of readers."--_Australian Naturalist._
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AUSTRALIANS YET
BY GRANT HERVEY.
_Crown 8vo. 254 pages. Clearly printed on good white paper, and
attractively bound. Lettered in gold. Gilt top. Price, 3/6; post free,
3/8._
"This is a volume of vigorous ballads, chanting the praise of Australia,
a creed of hard work, and a love of women, in long, rollicking lines. He
sings manfully, with a good ear for a chorus."--_Times_.
"His verses are good reading."--_The Bookseller._
"This is jolly hearty Colonial stuff, by one who sees that Australia
needs an arch interpreter."--_The Dai
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