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Lonpon, W.C., 
Descriptive List 
of 
Illustrated Works on British Natural History 
for 
Young Observers, Collectors, and Nature Students. 
THE works described in this List form a series of hand- 
books of interest to all who have exercised any degree of 
observation on the common species of insects and plants that 
have come before them ; their object is to guide the reader 
in the first steps of Natural History, and to lead him on to 
the investigation of the structure, classification, distribution, 
and economic uses of the forms of life enumerated. 
Each volume is complete in itself, and forms an intro- 
duction to more advanced work. The series is uniform in 
size, Crown 8vo. (74 X 4%), and comprises :— 
I. BRITISH INSECTS. 9. BRITISH GRASSES. 
2. 3 BEETLES, Io, . FERNS. 
3. BUTTERFLIES AND sh + FUNGI. 
MOTHS. 12, 4 FLORA. 
4 s BEES. 13. ,, ILLUSTRATIONS. 
5: ” SPIDERS. 14. USES OF BRITISH PLANTS. 
6. ie ZOOPHYTES. 15. COLLECTIONS AND  RECOL- 
7 5 SEAWEEDS. LECTIONS OF NATURAL 
8. EDIBLE BRITISH MOLLUSGA, HISTORY AND SPORT, 
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