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THE author of “The Naturalist in La Plata” is such a close and accurate observer of nature, and has such a rich store of anecdote upon which to draw, while his style is so fresh and invigorating, that a hearty welcome from the public is well-nigh sure to await all the efforts of his pen. In this little volume he has given us a delightful series of essays dealing with bird-life in England, in the course of which he dwells specially on the relations between bird and man as they exist in nature. Many of these essays have previously appeared in various serials, but a very considerable portion of the book, including the introductory chapter, is new.
Birds and Man.
By W. H. Hudson. Pp. 317. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1901.) Price 6s. net.
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L., R. Birds and Man . Nature 65, 294 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065294a0
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