Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist. 



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GENERAL & SPECIFIC INDEX, 



Containing references to nearly 1600 British species, 



By H. J. TURNER, F.E.S. 



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Preservation, Mounting, and Photographing of Eggs, 



By F. NOAD CLARK and A. E. TONGE. 

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(An Encycloptedia of Field Lepidopterology.) 



TIxe Bi;ittei?fiy Booh: of XQOT. 



A Natural History of the British Butterflies 



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