JUST PUBLISHED 



Cloth extra, Foolscap 8vo. Price Is. 6d. Postage 2d. 



Insect Hunter's Companion 



By the Bev. JOSEPH GREENE, M.A. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



Entirely revised, and extended, by A. B. FARN. 



The Chapter on Coleoptera by Edward Newman ; on Hymenoptera by 

 Frederick Smith ; on Breeding Gallflies by Edward A. Fitch. 



Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Butterflies, Moths, Beetles, 

 Bees. Flies, &c, in all their stages from the Egg to the perfect Insect. 



The Fourth Edition of this indispensable little 'Companion ' was issued 

 in 1892, and many additional facts and suggestions have been inserted in 

 this new edition. It is also strongly and neatly bound in cloth, and is of its 

 old handy pocket size. A further u>eful addition has been made in the blank 

 pages for notes at the end of the book. 



" It is pleasant to welcome this ' old friend in a new dress.' The practical 

 little book of the late Mr. Greene, who, thirty 1 years and more ago, was adding to 

 our knowledge of the Lepidoptera of Ireland, will still be useful to the young 

 entomologists of to-day But the work is before all an insect hunter's -com- 

 panion, and the joys of the entomological chase, usually innocent,, despite the 

 rapacity of many collectors, are still as fresh as they were thirty years ago. 

 Mr. Greene's directions for the capture of moths, caterpillars, and pupte are as 

 valuable as ever, and his anecdotes will not grow stale."— The Irish Naturalist. 



" This terse and informative little manual." — Birmingham Post. 



"A little volume that entomologists know and prize." — Glasgoiv Herald. 



"This little volume makes an intensely interesting companion for the insect 

 hunter." — Irish Farming World. 



" Will be welcomed by all beginners in entomological studies who desire prac- 

 tical information as to the various modes of capturing, setting, and preserving 

 insects." — The Tribune. 



" It is excellent as a guide in collecting and preserving butterflies, moths, 

 beetles, bees, flies, and other insects." — Scotsman. 



Foolscap 8vo, Cloth, gilt top, 160^. + blanks for Notes. Price 2s. 6d. 



Pocket-book of British Birds 



By E. F. M. ELMS. 



INFOBMATION is given respecting all British birds that breed in 

 these islands, and those that are regular visitors at one time of 

 the year or another, with remarks as to a species being resident, inter- 

 migratory, or migratory. Each species is separately treated under 

 the headings: Haunts, including distribution ; Plumage, briefly charac- 

 terizing, the predominant and striking features, with differentiation of 

 species nearly alike ; Language, with song and various cries ; Habits ;. 

 Food; Nidification, with site and materials of nest; and number and 

 description of Eggs. For those who love the birds this ' Pocket-book ' 

 will be a constant and much appreciated companion. 



London: WEST, NEWMAN d CO., 54, Hatton Garden, EX. 



