TN none of the volumes of the present 

 series are the marvellous processes 

 of nature more forcibly brought home to the 

 reader than in the sixty photographs in 

 this little volume. Tlie patience and 

 observation of Mr. Forrester have borne 

 fruit in a series of pictures of the life- 

 histories of some Butterflies and Moths, 

 and of examples of protective resemblance 

 which ivill surely fill every thinking mind 

 with wonder and reverence. The nomen- 

 clature followed is that of Kappel and 

 Kirby's "British and European Butterflies 

 and Moths" 1896. 



