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British Insects. A Familiar Description of the 



Form, Structure, Habits, and Transformations of Insects. By 

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British Beetles ; an Introduction to the Study 



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British Butterflies and Moths ; an Introduction to 



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British Spiders ; an Introduction to the Study of 



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Curtis's British Entomology. Illustrations and 



Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain 

 and Ireland, containing Coloured Figures, from Nature, of the 

 most rare and beautiful Species, and in many instances, upon the 

 plants on which they are found. Eight Vols., Eoyal 8vo, 770 

 Coloured Plates, £24. 



Or in Separate Monographs. 



Orders. 



Plates. 



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Plates. 



£ 8. 



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Aphanipteba 



2 



2 







Hymenopteba 



125 



6 5 







Coleopteea . . 



256 



12 16 







Lepidopteea 



193 



9 13 







Debmapteba . . 



1 



1 







Neubopteea . 



13 



13 







DlCTYOPTEBA . . 



1 



1 







Omalopteea . 



6 



6 







PlPTEBA . . . 



103 



5 3 







Oethopteea . 



5 



5 







Hemipteba . . 



32 



1 12 







Steepsipteea 



3 



3 







HOMOPTEEA . . 



21 



1 1 







Trichopteba 



9 



9 







" Curtis's Entomology," which Cuvier pronounced to Lave " reached 

 the ultimatum of perfection/' is still the standard work on the Genera 

 of British Insects. The Figures executed by the author himself, with 

 wonderful minuteness and accuracy, have never been surpassed, even 

 if equalled. The price at which the work was originally published 

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