﻿welcome the publication of the 



Comprehensive and Hand= 

 somely Illustrated 



uide compiled by Mr. Kirby. . . . The 

 alue of the book is appreciably enhanced, 

 Dth for the methodical study of the en- 

 )mologist and for reference by the casual 

 inquirer, by the two indexes appended to it, 

 the one giving the English names of Butter- 

 flies and Moths mentioned in its pages, and the other 

 an exhaustive alphabetical catalogue of the genera and 



of 



nade clear to the eye 

 The work is worthy 

 :an bestow upon it." 



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A Superb Work 



on the Lepidoptera of Europe ; each of the sixty-one 

 coloured plates including from two to thirty specimens 

 with their favourite plants, their caterpillars, and pups.' 

 Mr. Kirbys description of the habits, habitat, and other 

 particulars of the various species is admirably thorough 

 and clear. . . . This valuable work should be in the 

 possession of everyone interested in entomology who is 

 likely to go abroad either for travel 01 

 residence." 



"This work on the Butterflies anc 

 Moths of Europe will," says the Garden 

 "fill a place in our libraries which has not 

 hitherto been occupied." 



European Butterflies and 

 Moths is published complete in 

 One Volume, with 61 Coloured 

 Plates. Demy 4to, cloth, 35s. 



