MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH CICADA OR TETTIGIIM. 
(FROGHOPPERS AND GRASSFLIES.) 
By George Bowdler Buckton, F.R.S., Corr. Memb. Acad. Nat. Hist, of Philadelphia* 
Memb. de la Soc. Ent. de France. Illustrated by more than 400 Coloured 
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species, and other subjects connected with the economy of this interesting but difficult group of Rliyn- 
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