THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE TINEINA, 



VOLS. I.— v., 

 Each 1'2.9, Qd. icith Eight Coloured Plates, 



BY 



H. T. STAINTON, 



ASSISTED BY 



Professor ZELLER, J. W. DOUGLAS, and Professor FREY. 



*^* The object of this work is to make known the habits and 

 transformations of the various species of that most interesting group 

 of the smaller Moths, the Tineina. 



The work is wholly written in four languages— English, French, 

 German and Latin, which are printed in parallel columns. 



The Plates represent, coloured and on a magnified scale, the 

 transformations of the species which are noticed in the volume. 



Vol. L contains 21 Neptlculcs and 3 CemiostomcB. 

 ,, II. ,, 24: of the genus Lithocolletis. 

 „ IIL ,, 21 ElachistcE and 3 Tischerice. 

 ,, IV. „ 24 of the genus CoZ^op^ora. 

 „ V. „ 24: more of the genus Co/eojo.Wa. 



The next two volumes are now in course of preparation. 



Vol. VI. will contain 24 of the genus Depressaria. 

 „ VII. „ 12 of the genus Bucculatrix and 12 more 



of the genus Nepticula. 

 Vol. VIII. will probably contain some of the genus Gracilaria 

 and its allies. 



A volume appears annually. 



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