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NEW WORKS ON ENTOMOLOGY. 



(By the Editor.) 



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The present year has produced in England three Ento- 

 mological works of unusual importance (the entire cost of 

 all three is exactly 21s.) ; these we enumerate in the order 

 of publication. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S ANNUAL FOR 1855. 



Second Edition, pp. 153. London : John Van Voorst, 

 Price 2s. 6d. 



The rapidity with which the First Edition was taken up not only 

 rendered a Second Edition of the Annual necessary, but by reveal- 

 ing a much larger demand than the most sanguine had anticipated, 

 enabled the bulk of the work to be considerably increased without 

 any addition to the cost. 



The Contents of the Second Edition were as follows : — 



PAGE 



The Pursuit of Entomology. (By the Editor) . . 1 

 *An Address to Young Entomologists at Eton, Har- 

 row, Winchester, Rugby and at all other Schools. (By the 



Editor) 4 



Instructions in Collecting and Preserving Lepi- 



doptera. (By the Editor) 16 



Lepidoptera. (By the Editor) 26 



New British Species since 1835 27 



New British Species in 1854 62 



Observations on British Tineina 73 



Answers to Enigmas in the Entomologist's Companion . 83 



Enigmas still Unanswered 85 



