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BUTTERFLIES AND M0TH5 



OF THE COUNTRY SIDE. 



By F. EDWARD HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A., 



Author of ^ Familiar Wild Flowers,^ ^ Wild Fruits of the Country Side,' etc. 



With 35 fulj-page Plates, beautifully reproduced in colour, from the Author's 

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NEW ZEALAND NEUROPTERA, 



By G. VERNON HUDSON, F.E.S., 



Author of 'An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology,' and 

 ' New Zealand Moths and Butterflies.' 



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