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The Acarina or Mites, by Nathan Banks. Demy 8vo., with 201 figures and Biblio-.^-s. d. 



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Early Stages of Carabidae, by George Dimmock and Frederick Knab. Demy 8vo. 



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 Noles on Hybrids of Tephrosia bistortata and Tephrosia crepuscularia, by J. W. 



Tutt, F.E.S 10 



Presidential Address to the Entomological Society of London for 1896 by Prof. 



R. Meldola, F.R.S 16 



Presidential Address to the Entomological Society of London for 1897 by Prof. 



R. Meldola, FJl.S 10 



Presidential Address to the Entomological Society of London for 1899 by R. 



Trimen, F.E.S 10 



Presidential Address to the Entomological Society of London for 1900 by G. 



H. Verrall, F.E.S . . ..10 



Presidential Address to the Entomological Society of London for 1902 by Rev. 



Canon Fowler, M.A. 10 



Distribution of European Erebias, by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S 6 



A lutescent aberration of Epinephele tithonus, by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. .. ..0 6 



The Variation of Papilio machaon, by W. Farren, F.E.S. . . . . . . ..06 



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IN PARTS— ONE SHILLING. 



A NATURAL HISTORY 



OF THE 



BRITISH BUTTERFLIES, 



THEIR WORLD-WIDE VARIATION AND DISTRIBUTION. 

 Vol. IV. 



Commencing with the Variation and Life-histories of Agriades coridon and Polyommatus 

 icarus (with four plates of the named aberrations and varieties of the first-named species 

 together with many photomicrographs of larval and pupal structure. Similar plates of 

 P. icarus are awaiting publication.) 



Probably the finest life-history of any species of lepidoptera ever published. The next 

 species to be treated is Aricia astrarche, a still more interesting one with regard to its 

 Varieties and Aberrations. 



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