1 66 BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS 



therefore, be fitly characterized as the 

 aristocracy of the insect tribes. 



SOME BOOKS ON BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS 



1. British Butterflies. W. S. Coleman. 3s. 6d. 



2. British Moths. J. W. Tutt 3s. Bd. 



3. Common Objects of the Country. Rev. J. G. Wood. 3s. 6d. 



4. Guide to Butterflies. Dr. Knaggs. Is. 



5. The Book of British Butterflies. W. J. Lucas. 2s. 6d. 



6. The Butterflies of the British Isles. Richard South. 6s. net 



7. Our Country's Butterflies and Moths. W. J. Gordon. 6s. 



8. Practical Hints respecting Moths and Butterflies. Richard 

 Shield. 5s. 



9. Butterflies and Moths (British). W. Furneaux. 6s. net 



10. Manual of British Butterflies and Moths. H. T. 

 Stainton. In two vols. 10s. 



11. Handbook of British Lepidoptera. E. Meyrick. 10s. Qd. 



12. The Lepidoptera of the British Islands. C. G. Barrett In 

 ten vols. 12s. net each. 



13. Handbook to the Order Lepidoptera. W. F. Kirby. 5 vols. 

 30s. (Also published in cheaper form by Lloyd, London.) 



14. British Butterflies and Moths. E. Newman. 1 5s. 



15. Butterflies and Moths of Europe. W. F. Kirby lls. net. 



16. Natural History of British Moths. Rev. F. 0. Morris. 

 4vols. 3 3s. 



17. British Butterflies. Rev. F. 0. Morris. 15s. net. 



NOTE. It is quite impossible to give a complete list of works 

 on this subject, but there is here given a fairly representative 

 selection. 



