\ EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Firsi Series. Crown 8vo. \ 

 I Beautifully illustrated and bound, 16s. Coloured and bound I 



\ extra, gdt back, sides, and edges, 21s. i 



\ " A history of many of the more remarkable tribes and species, with a graphic < 



\ and imaginative coloimng, often equally original and hapjiy, and accompanied > 



'i both by accurate figm^es of species and ingenious fanciful vignettes." — Annual \ 



\ Address of the President of the Eatomolo(jical Society . "i 



i "We have seldom been in company with so entertaining a guide to the Insect \ 



! World." — Athenaum. ? 



"Rich veins of humour in a groundwork of solid yet entertaining information. \ 



Although lightness and amusement can find subject-matter in every page, the 't 



\ under-current of the ' Episodes ' is substance and accurate information." — Ladies' \ 



\ Newspaper. \ 



\ EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Second Series. Crown 8vo. \ 

 ^ Beautifidly illustrated and bound, I65. Coloured and bound \ 



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\ " This second series of ' Episodes' is even more delightful than its predecessor. I 



I Never have entomological lessons been given in a happier strain. Yoimg and i 



I old, wise and simple, grave and gay, cannot turn over its pages without deriving s 



' pleasure and information." — Sun. > 



< " The head-piece illustrations of each chapter are beautiful plates of the insects s 

 I under description in aU their stages, capitally grouped, and with a scenic back- I 

 5 ground, full of playful fancy ; while the tail-pieces form a scries of quaint > 

 \ vignettes, some of which are especially clever." — Atlas. i 



\ " The book includes solid instruction as weU as genia] and captivating mirth. > 

 \ The scientific knowledge of the wTiter is thoroughly reliable." — Examiner. 



\ EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Third and concluding Series. 



< Crown 8vo. With an Index to the preceding Volumes. Beau- 

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I POPULAR BEITISH ENTOMOLOGY, comprising a familiar 

 i and technical description of the Insects most common to the 



\ British Isles. By Maria E. Catlow. 



< " Judiciously executed, with excellent figures of the commoner species, for the 

 \ use of young beginners." — Annual Address of the President of the Entomological 

 5 Society. 



\ " Miss Catlow's Popular British Entomology contains an introductory chapter 



5 or two on classification, which ai'e followed by brief generic and specific descrip- 



! tions in English of above 200 of the commoner British species, together with 



\ accm'ate figures of about 70 of those described. The work is beautifully printed, 



\ and the figures nicely coloured, and will be quite a treasure to any one just com- 



\ mencing the study of this fascinating science." — Westminster and Foreign 



\ Quarterly Review. 



\ *jjj* In one vol. royal 16mo, with sixteen plates of figures. 



/ 10s. (it/, coloured. \ 



