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THE WORLD OP lUSECTS : a euide to its Wonders. By J. W. DOU- 

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SIEBOLD ON TEUE PAETHEIS'OGEITESIS IN THE EONET-BEE ANI> 

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PEACTICAL HINTS EESPECTING IVtOTHS AND BUTTEEIfLIES, with 

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 throughout the Year, in pursuit of Lepidoptera. By EICHAED SHIELD- 

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HEWITSON'S EXOTIC BrTTEEFLIES. Vols. I. and II., containing 790> 

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MANUAL OP BEITISH BtTTTBEFLIES AND MOTHS. By H. T, STAIN- 

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NATURAL HISTOET OP THE TINEINA. By H. T. STAINTON. Coloured 

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GEODEPHAGA BRITANNICA : a Monograph of the Carnivorous Ground- 

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INSECTA MADEEENSIA; being, an Acco-Jnt af the Insects of the Islands of 

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AN ACCENTUATED LIST OP THE BEITISH LEPIDOPTEEA, with 

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BOTANY. 



BEITISH WILD PLOWEESv Illustrated by JOHN E. SO-!\^EBT. De- 

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BEITISH POISONOUS PLANTS, Illustrated by JOHN E. SOWEEBY. 

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