Edible Plants

by Pamela Forey and Cecilia Fitzsimons

Published 1 January 2000

"Rocks and Minerals" are all around us, in our hills, gardens and buildings. Here, over 100 of the most common European rocks and minerals are featured with bitesize information on characteristics, mode of formation, distribution, similar types and uses.

This book is part of a great new series of compact and attractive identification guides designed to help you distinguish between varieties of natural phenomena. Over 100 of the most common plant and animal fossils of Europe are featured with bitesize information including identification features, stratigraphy and distribution and similar or related fossils. Divided into types, such as molluscs and echinoderms, the clear, easy-to-follow design, precise colour illustrations and additional colour photography will quickly help you spot your hoplites from your Euhoplites.

Insects

by Pamela Forey and Cecilia Fitzsimons

Published 1 January 2000
This title is part of a great new series of compact and attractive identification guides designed to help you learn to spot and distinguish between varieties and species of animals and plants. Over 170 European insects are featured with bitesize information on characteristics of adult and larvae, distribution and similar species. Divided into types of insect, such as Lepidopterans and Hymenopterans, the clear, easy-to-follow design, precise colour illustrations and beautiful colour photography will quickly help you identify all manner of butterflies, bees, beetles and bugs.

Wild Flowers

by Cecilia Fitzsimons and Pamela Forey

Published 21 June 1984
This title is part of a new series of compact and attractive identification guides designed to help you learn to spot and distinguish between different varieties and species of animals and plants. Assuming no previous knowledge, 140 of the most common European wild flowers are featured with bitesize information on characteristics, habitat, location, distribution and similar plants. The clear, easy-to-follow design, precise colour illustrations and beautiful colour photography will quickly help you identify anything from wild garlic to yellow toadflax.

Trees

by Pamela Forey

Published 1 January 2000