“GEORGE BOWDLER BUCKTON, ERS. F.LS. 
‘To * completed in 5 ‘parts. Subscription for the whole work, £4 ye 6d. 
mily of ihe Meiateatiie has. ‘claims: on the wibtion x both. the scientific and 
Owing tothe advance of agriculture, climatic variation, and other 
8, organic forms are constantly undergoing transformati¢n, while some may 
ome-extinct. The present time, ’ therefore, affords eprones ine for: studying 
ording these forms, which may not occur again. . 
~The eral public will find interest in the bizarre forms” of - ‘hess insects, while: the ~ 
“specu “4 the scientific mind will be exercised on. the question of their utility, 
also i interesting from ‘their, taimetic forms, which. will. be 
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THE rer MOGETON Ss 
BRITI Sore. ISLES, 
he work will a iegued } in 5 E stussees @ Heotions of 3 parts each. 
: Frgspestus on appligasiom, 
