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FIELD STUDIES COUNCIL RESIDENTIAL COURSES (mostly one week) are held from early March to late October in a wide range of FIELD STUDIES at the following Centres:- FLATFORD MILL FIELD CENTRE, near Colchester, Essex. JUNIPER HALL FIELD CENTRE, near Dorking, Surrey. MALHAM TARN FIELD CENTRE, near Settle. Yorks. DALE FORT FIELD CENTRE, near Haverfordwest, Pembs. PRESTON MONTFORD FIELD CENTRE, near Shrewsbury, Salop. SKOKHOLM BIRD OBSERVATORY (which accommodates about eight visitors) is also administered from Dale Fort. Many of the Courses are particularly designed for the amateur naturalist. Working facilities are also available for those wishing to work independently. Single or double-rooms can usually be reserved on request. Beginners as well as experienced students and research workers are welcome. Programmes for 1957 are available. INCLUSIVE FEE: £ 6 16s. 6d. per week. (Skokholm £ 5 5s. Od.) Information about any particular Centre may be obtained from the Warden thereof. General enquiries about the Council and requests for leaflets should be sent to The Publicity Secretary, F.S.C., Ravensmead, Keston, Kent. DENT I SNOWDON BIOGRAPHY By G. Winthrop Young, Geoffrey Sutton, and Wilfred Noyce (Editor). Winthrop Young on rock-climbing in N.Wales from its beginning to the 'thirties' Geoffrey Sutton on the modern rock-tiger technique Wilfrid Noyce on Snowdonia as recorded by writers. 25 photographs, and a map. 25s. I WALES FOR EVERYMAN by H. A. Piehler I With 8 coloured maps. (Revised edition, 1955). 9/6. Books by R. M. Lockley The Seals & the Curragh With 8 photographs, and drawings. 16/- Puffins 16 pages of photographs, drawings by NANCY CATFORD, colour frontis by CHARLES TUNNICLIFFE. 18/- Shearwaters With 20 pages ofPhotograPhf. Cheaper Edn. 6/- AT ALL BOOKSELLERS Publishers J. M. DENT & SONS LTD Bedford St., London WC2