LIST OF WORKS 



PUBLISHED MY 



L. REEVE & CO., 



5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 



NEW SERIES OF NATURAL HISTORY 

 FOR BEGINNERS. 



*#* A good introductory scries of books on Natural History for 

 the use of students and amateurs is still a desideratum. Tiiose at 

 present in use have been too much compiled from antiquated sources ; 

 whilst the figures, copied in many instances from sources equally 

 antiquated, are far from accurate, the colouring of them having be- 

 come degenerated througri the adoption, for the sake of cheapness, 

 of mechanical processes. 



The present series will be entirely the result of original research 

 carried to its most advanced point ; and the figures, which will be 

 chiefly engraved on steel, by the artist most highly renowned in each 

 department for his technical knowledge of the subjects, will in 

 all cases be drawn from actual specimens, and coloured separately 

 by hand. 



Each work will treat of a dejiartment of Xatural History suf- 

 ficiently limited in extent to admit of a satisfactory degree of 

 completeness. 



The followinrj are now ready : — 



British Insects ; a Familiar Description of the 



Form, Structure, Habits, and Transformations of Insects. By 

 E. F. Statelet. Crown 8vo, 16 Coloured Steel Plates, en- 

 graved from Natural Specimens expressly for the work by E. W. 

 Robinson, and numerous Wood-Engravings by E. C. Eyk, 14*. 



British Butterflies and Moths ; an Introduction 



to the Study of our Native Lepidopteha. By H. T. Stainton. 

 Crown 8vo, 16 Coloured Steel Plates, containing Figures of 100 

 Species, engraved from Natural Specimens expressly for the 

 work by E. W. Eobinson, and Wood-Engravings, 10*. 6c?. 



