Works by W. F. KiRBY: 



A Synonymic Gatalogne of Diurnal Lepidoptera. 



Containing the full Synonymy of every Species, and an Alphabetical 



Index of about 10,000 references. 



"A most carefully compiled Catalogue of all the species of Butterflies 



of which descriptions have been published, almost to the date of its own 



appearance." Prof. Westwoou in the "Academy". 



700 pages, 8vo., price 21s. (London, 1871.) 



Supplement, bringing down the Bibliography to June, 1877. 



200 pages, 8vo., price 8 s. Gd. (London, 1877.) 



John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row, London, E. C. 



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On the plan of Stainton's "Manual of British Butter- 

 flies and Moths". 



Containing descriptions of all the known Species and Larvae; with Times 

 of Appearance, Tables of Genera, Appendices of Geographical Distribu- 

 tion, Synonymy, and Bibliography, and a copious Index. 



"This Manual will be exceedingly \iseful to the traveller who may wish 



to learn something of the unfamiliar forms which meet his eye on the 



Continent." Westminster Review, April, 1863. 



154 pages, demy 12 mo. cloth, with Two Plates, price 3 s. 6d. 



(London, 1862.) 



Synonymic List, reprinted on one side for labelling Cabinets. 



Price 4:d. (London, 1863.) 



Ed-Dimiryalit, an Orleulal Romance: and other Poems. 



"This book has some claim to notice as a full and cniious embodiment 



of Eastern mythology and legend... Its attraction will be found in its 



subject and material rather than in its form". Athenseum, JulJ^ 13, 1867. 



238 pages, 8vo., cloth, price 3 s. 6d. (London, 1867.) 



Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta St., Covent Garden, London, W. C; 

 & 20, South Frederick St. Edinburgh. 



Dttsseldorf, Hof-Buchdr. v. L. Voss u. Comp. 



