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DUNCAN'S BRITISH MOTHS. Forming one 

 volume of Jakdinb's Naturalist's Library. In red 

 cloth, boards. Price -Is. 6d. Bohx. 



a The Butterflies'" is a very complete work, and well written 

 throughout : it is now rather out of date, containing the varieties of 

 the "White Butterflies as distinct species and other errors of twenty- 

 years ago : the introductory portion of both volumes is good and 

 well worth reading : " Tbe Moths " is not so complete a work, and 

 therefore of little use. 



HARRIS" AURELIAN. New Edition. By J. O. 



Westwood. 1 vol. Small folio. With 44 Coloured 

 Plates. Half bound morocco. Price ,£4: 4s. Boh>\ 



Contains notices and coloured figures of several of our most 

 showy and commonest species of Butterflies and Moths. The colour- 

 ing is very gaudy and little resembles the productions of Nature. 

 For babies both young and old, who like to look at picture-books, it 

 may not be uninteresting, but as a nursery toy it is rather expens 



MORRIS" NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH 

 BUTTERFLIES. With Coloured Illustrations. Royal 

 Svo. Cloth, gilt. Price 20s. Groombridge and Sons. 



This is not a scientific book, neither indeed does it purport to be 

 so. It is the kind oli work we have often been asked for : one in 

 which English names are put prominently forward, but many of 

 the English names here applied are not those by which the s\ 

 are known to any but the readers of Mr. Morris" work. Those to 

 whom money is no object may do well to buy it. It is more 

 and of less value than Westwood's Butterflies of Great Brit 

 but perhaps more readable and pleasantei for the young. 



STAINTON'S IXSECTA BRITAXXICA— LEPI- 

 DOPTERA, TTXEIXA. 1 vol. Svo. With 10 Plates. 



Cloth. Price '25s. L. K 



- riptions ox all the Tineina (a group of small moths') 

 known to inhabit Great Britain, with notices of their habits, meta- 

 morphoses, &c. 



