WOUKS ON NATURAL HISTORY, &c. 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGY; 



OR, KLP.MKNTS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS. 



By \\ M. KIRBY, M.A. P.R.S. and L.S., and WM. SPENCE, Esq., K.L.S. 



In I ilnrk vols. Svo., with Plates, and Portraits of the Authors, price I/. 



A SCIENTIFIC INDEX may be had, price 2s. 



Also by Mr. KIRBY, 

 RIONOGRAi'HIA APUM ANGLIC; 



Or, 



An attempt to divide into their Natural Genera and Families, such Species of 



the Linuxan Genus Apis as have been discovt u-d in England. 

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A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF INSECTS BELONGING 



TO THE FAMILY PHASMIIil. 



By GEORGE ROBERT GRAY, M.E.S. I Ion .m.l Paris. 



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By the same Author, 

 THE ENTOMOLOGY OF AUSTRALIA. 



PART I. PIIASMIH.. 

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(In Preparation), 

 A POPULAR INTRODUCTION TO 



THE MODERN CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS; 



Serving also as a Sequel to the " Introduction to Entomology " of the Rev. 

 W. Kirby and W. Spence, Esq.: comprising an Account of the Habits and 

 Transformations of the different Families; and a Synopsis of the British, and a 

 Notice of the more remarkable of the Exotic Genera. Illustrated with several 



Hundred Fieures, some of them coloured after Nature. 



By J. O. WESTWOOD, F.L.S. &c., Secretary of the Entomological Society of 

 London. 



By the same Author, 

 AN ADDRESS ON THE RECENT PROGRESS AND 



PRESENT STATE OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Read at the Anniversary Meeting of the Entomological Society, Jan. 1835. 

 THE BUTTERFLY COLLECTOR'S VADK-MECIM : 



With a Synoptical Table of British Bnitrith. -. 

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i !;. \\SACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



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