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Spix et Marti us. Delectus Animalium Articulator um. 

 Monachi, 1830, 4to, 4/. 

 Pages 64. Plates (coloured) 12 ; containing 16 

 Figures in each. 



Stephens's (J. F.) Illustrations of British Entomology; or 

 A Synopsis of Indigenous Insects, containing their Ge- 

 neric and Specific Distinctions ; with an account of their 

 metamorphoses, times of appearance, localities, food and 

 ceconomy, as far as practicable : illustrated with colour- 

 ed Figures of some of the rarer species. London, 1827, 

 royal 8vo. 



This elegant and useful work is published in monthly 

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 with several Figures accurately drawn and coloured. 

 The whole is to be completed in 87 numbers. 



• Systematic Catalogue of British Insects ; being 



an Attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered Indi- 

 genous Insects according with their natural affinities. 

 London, 1829, 8vo, boards, 11. 7s. 



Pages 416 and S88. 

 This elaborate volume, which rivals the patience of a 

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 as it exhibits the names of no less than ten thousand 

 and twelve species of British Insects; with syno- 

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 ■ Nomenclature of British Insects ; being a com- 



pendious List of such Species as are contained in his 

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 Guide to their Classification, &c. &c. Price 45. 6d. in 

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Stoll (G.). Representation exactement coloree d'apres 

 Nature des Punaises, qui se trouvent dans les quatre 

 Parties du Monde. Amst. 1788, 4to, neatly bound, 31. 3s. 

 Pages 172. Plates (coloured) 41. 



