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fl THE WORLD OF INSECTS ; 4 



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rdiji^ ^' There ure probably few Eutoniological Works ,|C 



>ril,<^ that stand a better chance of being' extensively read | 



J. ^\. DOUiiLAS. 



^vj'j;' 1^ than the * World of Insects;' for it is wj-itten with so 

 M|!i; much heartiness that it is very difficult to put the book 



r^,j' H down when once we have taken it up, and the motto ^ 

 ) ,'i|h^)N *Corde et manu' breathes the spirit that pervades the 

 ^rll ~c}- whole." — Sfai/ifon:< '' June." 



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I LONDON : 



JOHN VAN VOORST, 1, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 



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