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ure of praise. An extremely handsome and profusely illustrated volume."--_World._ * * * * * THE WOBURN LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY. Edited by his Grace the DUKE OF BEDFORD, K.G. (President of the Zoological Society of London). _Each volume in crown 4to, handsome cloth gilt and gilt top, fully illustrated with Coloured and other Plates,_ 12s. 6d. _net._ THE FIRST VOLUME NOW READY. WILD FRUITS OF THE COUNTRY SIDE. By F. E. HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A., Author of "Familiar Wild Flowers," etc. _With 36 Fine Coloured Plates by the Author._ "A charming book, illustrated with very attractive drawings. A very pleasing and interesting volume."--_Spectator._ * * * * * OTHER VOLUMES IN THE PRESS. BRITISH MAMMALS. By Sir HARRY JOHNSTON, G.C.M.G., Author of "The Uganda Protectorate." _With 16 Coloured Plates from Drawings by the Author, and with many other Illustrations from the Author's Drawings and from Photographs._ * * * * * BRITISH FRESH-WATER FISH. By the Right Hon. Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., F.R.S., Author of "Salmon and Sea Trout." _With numerous Coloured Plates and other Illustrations._ * * * * * NEW SIX-SHILLING NOVELS. _Each in cloth gilt._ * * * * * ALAIN TANGER'S WIFE. By J. H. VOXALL, M.P. "The interest is infectious; there is no denying the charm of the story." DAILY MAIL. FERELITH. By LORD KILMARNOCK. "An entirely new plot, and assuredly one of the most startling ones ever invented. The tale itself is told with a quiet dignity and restraint."--_Newcastle Leader._ SOULS. By "RITA." "Brightly and cleverly written; full of amusing episodes and dialogue."--_Daily Telegraph._ THE SEVEN SECRETS. By WM. LE QUEUX. "No reader can fail to admire the ingenuity with which Mr. W. Le Queux has constructed the plot of his latest novel, the secret of which is admirably preserved."--_Manchester Guardian._ THE GOLDEN KINGDOM. By ANDREW BALFOUR. "Mr. Balfour proves himself in 'The Golden Kingdom' to be a capital storyteller. He is a Stevensonian both in matter and in manner, but with considerable ingenuity of his own in devising situations, and considerable ability in the developing and setting forth
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