17 NOVEMBER 1888, Page 45

Birds in Nature. By R. Bowdler Sharpe. (Sampson Low and

Co.)—Mr. Sharpe's knowledge of the form and colour of birds is well shown in this beautiful work. The thirty-nine coloured plates are contributed by Mr. Roberts, the letterpress by Mr. Sharpe himself, with the aid of extracts, which he frankly acknow- ledges, from Mr. Seebohm's work. The size of the plates, quarto, ensures a life-aim reproduction of the living subject, and their colour, at any rate, does justice, if it is not even too gorgeous for truth. There are perhaps a few more that are well known enough and might havo been added, the yellow-ammer, for instance; but the selection is certainly good, and the general resemblance of plates to birds admirable. It is a fine edition, and its size and finish should make it a delightful present to bird-lovers.