WORKS ON INJURIOUS INSECTS 



By the late MISS ORMEROD, LL.D. 



Demy 8vo. 800 ^p. cloth extra, 'price 3s. 6cl. Profusely illustrated. 



Handbook of Insects injurious to Orchard 

 and Bush Fruits. 



WITH MEANS OF PREVENTION AND REMEDY. 



"An immense amount of useful information." — Time*. 



" It is a handbook in more than name, for it ought never to be far from the 



hand of every grower of fruit A book to be universally recommended and 



studied." — Journal Royal Horticultural Society. 



" The completest guide on the subject that has ever yet been published in any 

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One Volume. Fully Illustrated, with Portrait. Demy 8vo, cleth, 5s 



A MANUAL 



OF 



INJURIOUS INSECTS 



AND 



METHODS OF PREVENTION AND REMEDY 



OF THEIR ATTACKS ON 



FOOD CROPS, FOREST TREES, AND FRUIT. 



" Every farmer, gardener, and fruit-grower should have a copy of this excellent 

 five-shilling Manual in his library, in order that he may know his enemies, and the 

 best of ascertained methods for defeating them." — Agricultural Gazette. 



"The most valuable work which has been published in England on this 

 important matter." — Bell's Weekly Messenger. 



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glRDSNESTING & BIRD=SKINNING.— A Com- 



plete Description of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which Breed in 

 Britain, by Edward Newman. — Second Edition, with Directions for 

 Collecting and Preservation ; a Chapter on Bird-skinning ; and Description 

 and Woodcuts of the Instruments necessary to the Collector. By Miller 

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THE INSECT HUNTER'S COMPANION.— In- 



structions for collecting and preserving Butterflies and Moths, Beetles, 

 Bees, Flies, &c. By the Rev. Joseph Greene, M.A. — Fourth Edition, 

 revised and extended by A. B. Farn. The Chapter on Coleoptera by Edward 

 Newman; on Hymenoptera by Frederick Smith; on Breeding Gall-flies 

 by Edward A. Fitch. Where to find moths and butterflies ; how to catch ; 

 how to bring home without injury ; how to kill ; how to set ; how to find 

 the caterpillars ; how to manage ; how to feed ; how to breed the perfect 

 insects ; and numerous similar subjects. Price Is. 



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