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Published by Groombridge and Sons.


THE CANARY,

A CAGE, OPEN AIR, AND CHAMBER BIRD.

With copious Directions for Breeding, Feeding, Rearing, and
Educating the Young, etc., etc.

By WILLIAM KIDD, of Hammersmith.

WITH FORTY ILLUSTRATIONS.

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16mo, cloth, price 6s.

BRITISH

GAME BIRDS AND WILD FOWL.

illustrated with coloured plates

By BEVERLEY R. MORRIS.

Publishing Monthly, each Part price 2s. 6d.

A HAND-BOOK OF BRITISH FERNS.

Intended as a Guide and Companion in Fern Culture. Comprising Scientific and Popular Descriptions, with Engravings of all the Species indigenous to Britain; with Remarks on their History and Cultivation.

By THOMAS MOORE,

Curator of the Botanic Garden of the Society of Apothecaries.

18mo, cloth, price 5s.

LOWE’S FERNS, VOLUME I.

FERNS, BRITISH AND EXOTIC.

Containing Scientific and Popular Descriptions of all the Cultivated Species, with Instructions for their Management; together with a copious Index, G-lossary of Technical Terms, etc.

By E. J. LOWE, Esq., F.R.A.S., F.G.S., etc., etc.

Royal 8vo, price 14s., illustrated with Fifty Coloured Plates, and
numerous Wood Engravings.


THE

CLANS OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND.

With Coloured Delineation of their various Tartans and
Family Arms.

By THOMAS SMIBERT.

Royal 8vo, price £2 5s.