THE BRITISH WOODLICE 



BEING 



A MONOGRAPH OF THE TERRESTRIAL 

 ISOPOD CRUSTACEA OF THE BRITISH ISLES, 



BY 



Wilfred Mark Webb, F.L.S., 



AND 



Charles Sillem, 



With 25 plates and 59 figures in the text. 



TALL DEMY $w., 6s neti. 



DUCKWORTH and COMPANY., 3, HENRIETTA 

 STREET, LONDON, W.C. 



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 &BH? fiefb CfuB for 1905*6. 



The Council are issuing annually a new publication, 

 to be entitled The Yeav-book and Calendar, of which the first 

 volume, containing four plates, has been sent out to Members. 

 Additional copies may be had from the Hon. Librarian, price is., 

 and to Members gd., post free. It will be published yearly 

 hereafter on the 20th April— that is, shortly after the close of the 

 Club's official year. 



The Year-book represents the business side of the Club's work. 

 It contains no scientific matter, which will continue to appear in the 

 Essex Naturalist, as hitherto. 



Those friends of the Club wishing to extend its sphere of 

 usefulness will find a few copies of the Year-book an excellent 

 agent for propagandism. 



