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Moths atid Butterflies, byMofesHarris* 

 Lond. folio, cuts coloured,Lond. 1766. 



* Brunnich. M. Th. Brunnichii 

 Entomologia fiftens Infe&orum tabulas 

 fyftematicas, cum introducldone et ico** 

 nibus. HafFniae I/64. A kind of 

 introduction to the ftudy of infecls, re- 

 markable for its elegance and concife- 

 nefs, with an explanatory plate. 



* Leche. Novae Infectornm Spe- 

 cies, qnas dirlertationis academicae loco, 

 prefide Johanne Leche, propofuit Ifaa- 

 cus Uddman. Aboae 1753, 4to, cuia 

 figuris. 



* Drury. Illuftrations of Natural 

 Hiftory, by D. Drury, Englifh and 

 French, 2 vol. 4to. London 1771. 

 The firft volume contains a great nurri- 

 ber of exotic infe&s, excellently drawn, 

 coloured, and defcribed, moft of which 

 are not figured by any other author ; 

 the fecond volume, wh]ch will foon 



make 



