﻿SECOND VOLUME. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



OF 



DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA 



WITH DESCRIPTIONS 



r.v 



ANDREW GRAY WEEKS, JR. 



1911. 



Tliis secoucl volume contains 37 pages and 21 coloured plates, by 

 J. Henry Blake, ad nat., and B. Meisel, lithograplier, descriptiv^e of 

 35 species Iiitherto undescribed or figured, from the Suapure district of 

 Venezuela, with a steel plate frontispiece of William Henry Edwards, 

 rhe plates are of the same high artistic order as those of the first volume. 



Vol. I, £3 3s., 117 pages, 45 plates, 81 new species. VoL 2, £1 is. 



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FOR SALE.— Tutt's 'British Lepidoptera,' vols. I. 

 to X. Tutt's ' British Butterflies', vols. I. to III. 

 Tutt's 'British Noctu^,' vols. I. to IV. Tutt's 

 ' Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist,' parts 

 I. to III., with Index. There are also a few copies of ' British 

 NocTu^,' slightly soiled, to be sold cheaply. 



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 Many GOOD VARIETIES and HYBRIDS frequently in Stock. 



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