EPISODES OE INSECT LIFE. First Series. Crown 8vo. 
Beautifully illustrated and bound, 165. Coloured and bound 
extra, gilt back, sides, and edges, 21 s. 
“ A history of many of the more remarkable tribes and species, with a graphic 
and imaginative colouring, often equally original and happy, and accompanied 
both by accurate figures of species and ingenious fanciful vignettes.” — Annual 
Address of the President of the Entomological Society. 
“We have seldom been in company with so entertaining a guide to the Insect 
W orld.” — Athenceum. 
“ Rich veins of humour in a groundwork of solid yet entertaining information. 
Although lightness and amusement can find subject-matter in every page, the 
under-current of the ‘ Episodes ’ is substance and accurate information.” — Ladies ’ 
Newspaper. 
EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Second Series. Crown 8vo. 
Beautifully illustrated and bound, 16s. Coloured and bound 
extra, gilt back, sides, and edges, 21s. 
“ This second series of ‘Episodes’ is even more delightful than its predecessor. 
Never have entomological lessons been given in a happier strain. Young and 
old, wise and simple, grave and gay, cannot turn over its pages without deriving 
pleasure and information.” — Sun. 
“ The head-piece illustrations of each chapter are beautiful plates of the insects 
under description in all their stages, capitally grouped, and with a scenic back- 
ground, full of playful fancy ; while the tail-pieces form a series of quaint 
vignettes, some of which are especially clever.” — Atlas. 
“ The book includes solid instruction as well as genial and captivating mirth. 
The scientific knowledge of the writer is thoroughly reliable.” — Examiner. 
EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Third and concluding Series. 
Crown 8vo. With an Index to the preceding Volumes. Beau- 
tifully illustrated and bound, 16s. Coloured and bound extra, 
gilt back, sides, and edges, 21s. 
POPULAR BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY, comprising a familiar 
and technical description of the Insects most common to the 
British Isles. By Maria E. Catlow. 
“ Judiciously executed, with excellent figures of the commoner species, for the 
use of young beginners.” — Annual Address of the President of the Entomological 
Society. 
“ Miss Catlow’s Popular British Entomology contains an introductory chapter 
or two on classification, which are followed by brief generic and specific descrip- 
tions in English of above 200 of the commoner British species, together with 
accurate figures of about 70 of those described. The work is beautifully printed, 
and the figures nicely coloured, and will be quite a treasure to any one just com- 
mencing the study of this fascinating science.” — Westminster and Foreign 
Quarterly Review. 
*** Iii one vol. royal 16mo, with sixteen plates of figures. 
10s. 6c?. coloured. 
