There are, in addition,
articles on Forestry, The Uses of Wood, and The Life of the Trees.
Sixteen of the plates are in color and one hundred and sixty in black
and white from photographs by Mr. Dugmore.
ST. JOHN, T.M.
Wireless Telegraphy.
St. John. 1.00
Theoretical and practical information, together with complete
directions for performing numerous experiments on wireless
telegraphy with simple home-made apparatus.--_Title-page._
SHARP, D.L. (p. 224)
A Watcher in the Woods.
Illustrated by Bruce Horsfall.
Century. .84
These talks about our small animal neighbors are full of descriptive
interest, and the accompanying black and white illustrations are
beautiful.
Mr. Burroughs says: Of all the nature books of recent years, I look
upon Mr. Sharp's as the best.
VOOGT, GOSEWINUS DE.
Our Domestic Animals.
Translated by Katharine P. Wormeley.
Ginn. 3.50
While this large volume gives much information in regard to the
habits, intelligence, and usefulness, of those animals which have
helped man's civilization forward, the text is not nearly as
interesting as it might have been made.
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