Demy 8vo., cloth gilt, gilt top, 7s. 6d. net.

The experiences of a sportsman who has made a close study of the habits of all the animals and birds which are to be found in the Outer Hebrides. The illustrations consist of a photogravure frontispiece from an original drawing by Mr. G. E. Lodge, and reproductions of numerous photographs taken by the Author. In an Appendix is given a list of all the animals and birds which have been actually observed by the Author in these islands.

Daily News.—‘A breezy, sportsmanlike book, well illustrated.’

Dundee Advertiser.—‘His book gives a clear insight to the country and the sport it provides. He writes in a graphic, straightforward style, and his experiences leave the reader impressed that he has read the truth and nothing but the truth. The illustrations are very fine.’

Glasgow Herald.—‘Will be found exceedingly useful both by the sportsman and the naturalist who may visit the Western Isles.’

Scotsman.—‘A book which every lover of sport will peruse with interest and profit.’

Times.—‘An exciting book.’

Pall Mall Gazette.—‘Snap-shooting with the camera is Mr. Peel’s last word. He finds it so attractive that he threatens to discard his gun altogether. We hope he will neither discard his gun nor his pen. He has the right way with both.’

F. E. ROBINSON & CO.,

THE RUSSELL PRESS, 20, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON.