The 

 Field Book of Insects 



With Special Reference to Those of the North- 



eastern United States, Aiming to 



Answer Common Questions 



by Frank E. Lutz 



Associate Curator, Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 American Museum of Natural History 



16, About 800 Illustrations, Many in 

 Color, by Edna F, Beutenmuller 

 Flex, do, Flex, lea, 



Hints concerning collecting, breeding, preserv- 

 ing, and classifying insects; "catch characters," 

 rather than lengthy descriptions, by which com- 

 monly observed insects, and insects which would 

 repay observation, may be recognized; outlines 

 of interesting or economically important insect 

 life histories ; and an untechnical but scientifi- 

 cally accurate text. 



Uniform with Schuyler Mathews's books of 

 Birds, Flowers, and Trees. 



G. P. Putnam's Sons 



New York London 



