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DONOVAN (E.) Natural History of the INSECTS of India, 

 new edition, by J. O. Westwood, with 58 finely-engraved 

 plates, containing upwards of 220 figures of natural size, beau- 

 tifully coloured, with the Plants on which they feed, 4to, neiv 

 half morocco, 1842,^^3 3s. 



DOUGLAS (J. 'W.) and J. SCOTT, British Hemiptera- 

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DRURY (Dru) Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, contain- 

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 FOREIGN INSECTS, a new edition, by J. O. Westwood, 

 3 vols, of text in one vol., and the 3 vols, of fine COLOURED 

 PLATES in one vol., together 2 vols., 4to, half bound, 1837 

 (pub. ;^i5 I5s.),^4i7s. 6d. 



ENTOMOLOGIST'S ANNUALS, edited by H. T. 

 Stainton, complete set, with coloured and plain plates, con- 

 taining numerous figures, 20 vols, bound in 10 vols., i2mo, 

 1UW half calf 1855-74, £2 12s. 6d. 



K.IRBY CW. F., Assistant in Zoological Department, British 

 Mtisetwi) Elementary Text-book of Entomology, with 87 

 plates, containing over 650 figures, 8vo, cloth, 1885, I2s. 6d. 



KIR'BY (W. F.) British Butterflies, Moths and Beetles, with 

 132 figures, crown 8vo, cloth, is. 



LANG (H. C, F.L.S.) Rhopalocera Europse Descripta et 

 Delineata (The Butterflies of Europe Described and Figured). 

 With 82 plates, containing 800 coloured figures, 2 vols., royal 

 8vo, cloth, 1885,^353. 



PACKARD (A. S., M.D.) Guide to the Study of INSECTS, 

 being a Popular Introduction to the Study of Entomology, 

 and a Treatise on Injurious and Beneficial Insects, with De- 



