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Butler and others. Illustrated by F. W. Frohawk. Issued 

 in monthly parts. 



"The Evolution of Bird Song: with Observations on the 

 Influences of Heredity and Imitation," by Charles A. 

 Witchell. 



MoUusca. 



" A Monograph of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of 

 the British Isles," by John W. Taylor. Issued in parts at 

 rather long intervals. 



" The Collector's Manual of British Land and Freshwater 

 Shells," by Lionel Ernest Adams. Second edition. 



Botany. 



"The Student's Handbook of British Mosses," by H. N. 

 Dixon. 



Entomology. 



"A Handbook of the Order Lepidoptera," by W. F. 

 Kirby. Some changes in the nomenclature of British 

 butterflies will be found in this work. 



" British and European Butterflies and Moths," by A. W. 

 Kappel and W. Egmont Kirby. 



"British Butterflies" and "British Moths." Both by 

 J. W. Tutt. There are many changes in generic nomen- 

 clature in both of these volumes. 



"The Crambidae of North America," by C. H. Fernald. 

 A number of British species are dealt with. 



"The Gypsy Moth {Porthetria dispar, L.)," by J. H. 

 Forbush and C. H. Fernald. An exhaustive account of the 

 species, both in the Old World and the New ; but dealing 

 more particularly with the injury effected by it in Mas- 

 sachusetts, and the means adopted for endeavouring to 

 exterminate the pest. 



" Handbuch der palaarktischen Gross-Schmetterlings fur 

 Forscher und Sammler," von Dr. M. Standfuss. 



" British Lepidoptera," by C. G. Barrett. Vol. III. 

 Comprises Bombycidse, commencing with Family lo, and a 

 part of the Noctuae. 



" Hymenoptera-Aculeata of the British Islands," by 

 Edward Saunders. 



" Hemiptera-Homoptera of the British Islands." by 

 James Edwards. A descriptive catalogue of the Cicadina 

 and Psyllina. 



" Economic Entomology," by John B. Smith. Prepared 



