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scriptlons and Accounts of the Habits of Insects, their Trans- 

 formations, Development, and Classification, 8th edition, with 

 15 plates and 670 engravings, royal 8vo, cloth^ Nevi^ York, 

 1883,;^ I 5s. 



RYE (E. C.) British Beetles : an Introduction to the Study of 

 our Indigenous Coleoptera, 16 coloured steel plates of species, 

 and II wood engravings, crown 8vo, cloth, 1866, 8s. 6d. 



SPRY (W.) and ^W. E. SHUCKARD, British Coleop- 

 tera Delineated, with 94 plates, figures of all the Genera of 

 British Beetles, 8vo, cloth, 1840, scarce, £\ is. 



STAVELEY (E. F.) British Insects : a Familiar Description 

 of the Form, Structure, Habits, and Transformations of In- 

 sects, 16 coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, 

 crown 8vo, cloth, 1871, los. 6d. 



STAVELEY (E. F.) British Spiders : an Introduction to 

 the Study of the Araneidae found in Great Britain and Ire- 

 land, 16 plates, containing coloured figures of nearly 100 

 species, crown Bvo, cloth, 1866, 8s. 6d. 



WEST'WOOD (J. O.) Introduction to the Modern Classifi- 

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 sponding Organization of the different Families, coloured plate 

 and 130 wood engravings, 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, 1839-40, 



£z iss. 



"WOOD ('W., F.R.S.) Index Entomologicus, or a Complete 



Illustrated Catalogue, consisting of 1,944 coloured figures of 



the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, ist edition, veiy 



scarce, large paper, 8vo, half -calf, 1839,^5 5s. 



The 1,944 figures are exquisitely coloured, which cannot be said of the 

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