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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE 



BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA 



By J. Vv^. TUTT. 



Vol. II. 



The Second Volume of this important Avork, which is being published by subscription, 

 is now well forward in the press. The price to subscribers is 15s. which will be raised on 

 publication to £1 net. New subscribers to the second Volume will, from now until 

 publication, be allowed to enter their names for Vols. I. and II. at the price of 30s. 



The Second Volume will consist of about 600 solid demy 8vo. pages, several illustra- 

 tions, and will contain besides a series of Introductory Chapters on Metamorphosis, the 

 external morphology of the pupa, the internal structure of the pupa, &c., &c., a complete 

 revision of the Psychides including a new scheme for their classification, based on all the 

 stages of the insects, the description of new species, complete life-histories, &c., and will 

 further include a full review of the whole of the Palaearctic Micro-Psychids, Fumeids, &c. 

 A similar revision of the Lasiocampides, &c., &c. 



The whole of the available continental literature on the subjects dealt with has been' 

 summarised and British workers will be in possession waf a quite unequalled work on the 

 superfamilies dealt with. 



Owing to the almost general wish of subscribers to have Vol. II. complete and uniform 

 with Vol. I., it has been found undesirable to have it bound in two parts. Notice will be 

 given as soon as there is a possibility of completion. 



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