24 MARCH 1923, Page 16

and Blount. 2s. net.) This book must be bought by

all Londoners, who will be surprised to see how rich they are in trees, birds and plants. The reader is told what is to be seen month by month, and where to look for it. There are also complete lists, giving English and botanical names, and a map. It is interesting to see what a number of real country wild-flowers, such as ling, heartsease, comfrey and forget-me-not, grow practically in London. A delightful book, in which the illustrations by H. B. Whanslaw are a very attractive feature.