dac e. 
Zi OC EI qu PIRE ee ee eee TP. 
Mns re Eee af, cda Jon 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
L. Reeve and Co.'s Publications. 11 
wae Bees; an Introduction to the Study 
the Natural "Bis istory and Econ — of on Bees Indigenous to 
the British Isles. By W. E. SHUCKAR wn Svo, 16 Coloured 
el Plates, containing nearly 1 100 Fie igures, engraved from 
Net ural Specimens, expressly for the work, by E. W. Roziw- 
SON, and Woodcuts of Dissections, 10s. 6d. 
British Butterflies and Moths; an Introduc- 
B 
be to the Study of our Native LEPIDOPTERA. 
o wn 
Figures of 100 Species, en prim oe m Natural Specimens ex- 
presyo for the work by E. W T Boe medir and Wood-Engrav- 
ings, 10s. 6d. 
British Spiders; an Introduction to thé y 
of the ARANEIDA found in Great Britain and Ireland 
F. Sr ^ JOE 1 Plates, gode ning Co! 
igures of near 0 Species, and 40 ms, showing the 
number and position of the eyes in various e 
pressly for the work by TUFFEN West, and 44 Wood- Engrav- 
ings, 10s. 6d. 
cur s British Entomology. Illustrations 
Descriptions of the Genera of Insects ts found in Great 
Pri itain and Ireland, gos. Coloured Figures, rali Nat ature, 
of the most rare e and beautiful Species, and, in many cogi 
upon the plants on mu they are found, 8 vols. Royal 8vo 
770 coloured Plates, £28. 
Or in separate Monographs. 
3&4 Orders. Plates, £e. d. 
. 023 0| HYMENOPTERA ...... 15... 0 5 9 
1216 0 | LEPIDOPTERA ........- 19. 913 0 
0 1 0 | NEUBOPTERA ........, owr 9 
0 1 O | OMALOPTKRA ....... 2 0 06 0 
5 8.0 THOPTERA „oorsee se 8 05 0 
112 0 TREPSIPTEBRA......... 03 9 
1 1 O | TRICHOPTERA ......... B. 90 
“Curtis's Entomology,” which Cuvier pronounced to have MA 
the ultimatum of marae n,” is still the standard work on the 
Genera of British The plos eed by the author 
eis de ‘wonderful pr Pire R nd accuracy, have never been 
surpassed, even if n 'The price at which the is was origi- 
nally. published was £43 16s. 
