Life of the Wayside and Woodland


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“Life of the Wayside and Woodland” is a vintage guide to 'woodcraft', the knowledge and understanding of woodland countryside and its animal inhabitants. It aims to present the reader with suggestions for the methods of studying nature as a whole, concentrating on where to find the varied woodland life that we can see, watch and enjoy. Highly recommended for nature lovers and keen naturalists. Thomas Coward (1867 – 1933) was an English ornithologist and amateur astronomer. He wrote on natural history, local history and Cheshire for a number of publications and books. Other notable works by this author include: “The Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool Bay” (1910), “The Migration of Birds” (1912), and “Bird Haunts and Nature Memories” (1922). Contents include: “Collectors and Collecting”, “January – February”, “March – April”, “May – June”, “July – August”, “September – October”, “November – December”, “Hints On Collecting and Preserving”, “Reference Books”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.




Wayside and Woodland Blossoms


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Delve into the diverse and stunning world of native flora with this essential guide to common wild plants. Perfect for beginners, the book features beautifully-drawn colored figures that make identifying plants in their natural habitat a breeze. The descriptive and easy-to-understand language is free of technical jargon, making it accessible to all plant enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking to expand your knowledge of plants or simply appreciate their beauty, this pocketbook is an excellent starting point.







Wayside and Woodland Trees


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Reproduction of the original: Wayside and Woodland Trees by Edward Step




Wayside and Woodland Trees: A pocket guide to the British sylva


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The author states that his purpose in writing this book was to enable the easy identification of woodland species of trees. He has added a section of non-native trees that are so commonly found that they are regarded as almost indigenous.




The Fern Lover's Companion


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Fern Bulletin


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"The Bryologist...devoted to the study of North American mosses," included in v. 6-7.







The Fern Bulletin


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A quarterly devoted to ferns.




Dairying in Australasia


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