WORKS ON ENTOMOLOGY. 
The Coleoptera of the British Islands. A Descriptive Account of 
the Families, Genera, and Species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, 
with Notes as to Localities, Habitats, &c. By the Rev. Canon Fowter, 
M.A., F.L.S., complete in 5 vols., with 2 Structural Plates and Wood 
Engravings, £4. Large Paper, Illustrated Hdition, with 2 Structural and 
180 Coloured Plates, containing 2337 Figures and numerous Dissections, 
£14 net. 
The Butterflies of Europe; Illustrated and Described. By Henry 
Cuartes Lane, M.D., F.L.S. Complete in 2 vols., super-royal 8vo, with 
82 Coloured Plates, containing upwards of 900 Figures, cloth, £3 18s. 
The Lepidoptera of Ceylon. By F. Moors, F.Z.S. Complete in 
3 vols., 4to, with 215 Coloured Plates, cloth, gilt tops, £21 12s. 
The Structure and Life-History of the Cockroach (Periplaneta 
orientalis), An Introduction to the Study of Insects. By L. C. M1Att, 
Professor of Biology in the Yorkshire College, Leeds; and ALFRED DENNY, 
Lecturer on Biology in the Firth College, Sheffield. With 125 Illustrations. 
Cloth, 7s. 6d. 
British Insects. A Familiar Description of the Form, Structure, 
Habits, and Transformations of Insects. By E. F. StaveLey, Author of 
‘British Spiders.’”? Crown 8vo, with 16 Coloured Plates and numerous 
Wood Engravings, 14s. 
British Beetles; an Introduction to the Study of our Indigenous 
CotEopTERA. By E.C.Ryx. 2nd Edition, revised by Rey. Canon Fowuer. 
Crown 8vo, 16 Coloured Steel Plates, and 11 Wood Engravingg, 10s. 6d. 
British Bees; an Introduction to the Study of the Natural History and 
Economy of the Bees indigenous to the British Isles. By W. E.SHUCKARD. 
Crown 8yo, 16 Coloured Plates, and Woodcuts of Dissections, 10s. 6d. 
British Butterflies and Moths; an Introduction to the Study of our 
Native LepipoprEerA. By H.T.Srainton. Crown 8vo, 16 Coloured Plates 
and Wood Engravings, 10s. 6d. 
British Spiders; an Introduction to the Study of the ARanzIpz found 
in Great Britain and Ireland. By E.F.Stavetrey. Crown 8vo,16 Coloured 
Plates, and 44 Wood Engravings, 10s. 6d. 
Harvesting Ants and Trap-door Spiders; Notes and Observations 
on their Habits and Dwellings. By J. T. Moceriper, F.L.S. With a 
SupPLemMeNtT of 160 pp. and 8 additional Plates, 17s. The Supplement 
separately, cloth, 7s. 6d. 
Curtis’s British Entomology. [Illustrations and Descriptions of the 
Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, containing Coloured 
Figures from Nature, of the most rare and beautiful Species, and in many 
instances, upon the plants on which they are found. 8 vols. Royal 8vo, 
770 Coloured Plates, £28. 
OR IN SEPARATE MONOGRAPHS. 
“Curtis’s Entomology,’’ which Cuvier pronounced to have ‘reached the 
ultimatum of perfection,’’ is still the standard work on the Genera of British 
Insects. The Figures, executed by the Author himself, with wonderful minute- 
ness and accuracy, have never been surpassed, even if equalled. The price at 
which the work was originally published was £438 16s. 
Insecta Britannica. Drrrrra, Vol. II. By Francis Watxer, 
F.L.8. 8vo, with 10 Plates, 25s. 
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