PREPARE FOR SPRING COLLECTING. 



PRACTICAL HINTS 



FOR THE 



FIELD LEPIDOPTERIST 



(PART 11) 



By J. W. TUTT, F.E.S. 



Price 6s. net (interleaved for Collector's own notes). 



^lucb Ini'^ei- than, and suijplcnicntary to, Part I. J'^very Field-lepi- 



flopterist, however protificiit, will learn something from it, and should have 

 the Avork tor reference. The year's work is already arranged by means of 

 (1) General Notes on Collecting, Hearing, S:c., (2) l"-xact and detailed 

 hints. 



Part 1 (except for a few copies) sold out couipletfly in thcspring and 

 snminev of 1902. Part 11 should certainly do the same in 190B. 



THE MIGRATION & DISPERSAL 

 OF INSECTS. 



MY 



J. W. TUTT, F.E.S. 



Demy 8vo., 132 pp. Price P'ive Shillings net. 



This book, the only one published on this interesting subject, is of first 



importance to all students of the geographical distribution of animals, and 



contains the following chapters : — 



1. General Considerations. 2. Coccids and Apliicles. '.i. OrthopkMu. i. Odonata. 

 5. I-epidoptcra. 6. Coleoptera. 7. Diptora. s. Social Insects — Hviiiciioptera, Ter- 

 mites. I). Fiiuil considerations. 



Only a \ery small number of copies has been printed. It is trusted that 



all entomologists Avill, besides su[)poi'ting the book themselves, recommend it 



to anv librai'ies in wbicli tluy aic interested or with AAliich they ai'e 



connected. 



To lif ohiiiiiicd l'i(iiii H. I'.. I'm. I. •■ llerMo&e," Gellativ Uoad, F^aldiani. 



