Cf)e goung Collector ^ctie0. 



Each Volume is very fully illustrated with practical woodcuts, and 

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 . . . It is not easy to understand how works like these, written by 

 men of science in the various departments, can be made a commercial 

 success. Certainly nothing but the enormous circulation which they 

 well deserve can render them so." — Knowled_s;-e. 



" We have seen nothing better than this series. It is cheap, con- 

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" We are glad to call attention to this excellent series of hand- 

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 the staff of the British Museum thus coming forward to make popular 

 the stores of learning which they have. . . . The illustrations are 

 uniformly good — far better than in many expensive books." — 

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BUTTERFLIES, MOTHS, AND BEETLES. By 



W. F. KiRBV. 



CRUSTACEANS AND SPIDERS. By F. A. A. 



Skuse. 



ANTS, BEES, DRAGON-FLIES, EARWIGS, ETC. 



By W. H. Bath. 



REPTILES. By Catherine Hopley. 

 MAMMALIA. By F. A. A. Skuse. ^Shortly. 



POND-LIFE. By E. A. Butler, F.Z.S 

 SILK-WORMS. By E. A. Butler, F.Z.S. 

 MOSSES. By JAS. E. Bagnall, A.L.S. 

 SEAWEEDS, SHELLS, AND FOSSILS. By Peter 



Gray and B. B. Woodward. 



COINS AND TOKENS (English). ByLLEWELLVNN 



Jewitt, F.S.A. 



London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 



