WORKS ON LEPIDOPTERA 



BY THE LATI<^ 



JOHN HENRY LEECH. 



Demy Quarto, complete, 11 Parts in 10. Price £12 12s. Net. 



FOKTY-THREE EXCEEDINGLY 1 INK COLOURED PlATES. 



Butterflies from China, Japan, and Corea. 



Treats of the Butterfly Fauna of Central and Western China, up to the 

 border of Thibet ; and the countries of Japan and Corea. All the species 

 known to inhabit the region dealt with are included, and in nearly every 

 case the original description of eacli specie's is given. The coloured plates 

 are acknowledged to be masterly examples of the chromo-lithographer's f^,rt ; 

 the figures thereon, some hundreds in immber, are remarkably accurate and 

 true to nature. All the species described in the book are figured, and some 

 others, where necessary for the convenience of the student, are also 

 represented. 



There are Four Plates of Views, showing parts of the Countries investi- 

 gated; and a Map, the latter specially prepared for this work. 



" We can congratulate Mr. Leech on having brought opt a most valuable work 

 which will remain the standard authority on the districts dealt witli for many years 

 to come." — Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Crown Octavo, Cloth. Price Sixteen Sliillings Net. 

 Eighteen Hand-coloured Plates (oyer Two Hundred Figures). 



BRITISH PYRALIDESI 



INCLUDING THE 



PTEROPHORID>C, 



AN ILLUSTRATED LIST and Aid to the Identification of th< 

 DELTOIDS, PYRALIDES, CEAMBI, and PTEROPHORID^ 

 occurring in the BRITISH ISLANDS. 



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 96, Drake field Road, Upper Tooting, London, S.W. 



A Catalogfle of the Lepidoptera of Ireland 



By W. F. DE VISMES KANE. 



ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY -FOUR PAGES AND A COLOURED PLATE. 

 TPHIS IMPORTANT ANNOTATED LIST of the Lepidopterou. 



Fauna of Ireland, instalments of which have appeared in the page 

 of the 'Entomologist' since 1893, is now published in separate form. 

 Price 10s. By i^ost, 10s. 3d. 



" Mr. De Vismes Kane's book will be very useful to entomologists visiting Ireland, c 

 to those anxious to study the character of the Irish fauna from a lepidopterous poir 

 of view." — Nature. 



"As the result of many years" careful investigations. Mr. Kane has produced a ver 

 reliable catalogue of the existing species of Lepidoptera in Ireland." — Field. 



" The list is prefaced with an Introduction that will be found of much use, both froi 

 the historical and biological points of view." — Science Gossip. 



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