THE 



NATURAL H I,S T O R Y 



O F 



BRITISH INSECTS; 



EXPLAINING THEM 



IN THEIR SEVERAL STATES, 



WITH THE PERIODS OF THEIR TRANSFORMATIONS, 

 THEIR FOOD, CECONOMY, &c. 



TOGETHER WITH THE 



HISTORY OF SUCH MINUTE INSECTS 



AS REQUIRE INVESTIGATION BY THE MICROSCOPE. 

 THE WHOLE ILLUSTRATED 3.Y 



COLOURED FIGURES, 



PESIGNED AND EXECUTED FROM LIVING SPECIMENS. 



^Y E. DONOVAN. 



VOL. II. 



LONDON: 



Printed for the Author, 

 And for F. and C. Rjvington, N° 62, St. Paul's CHU5jCH-YAa», 



MDCCXCIII. 



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