ENTOMOLOGICAL SERIAL. 
EDITED BY 
H. T. S TAINT ON. 
THE 
ENTOKEOLOGIST’S ÂNNÜÂL FOR 1855. 
SECOND EDITION. 
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Pp. 153. 12mo. Price 2s. 6cl. 
Contents : — 
TPIE PURSUIT OF ENTOMOLOGY. By the Editor. 
AN ADDRESS TO YOUNG ENTOMOLOGISTS at Eton, 
Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, and at all other Schools. By the 
Editor. 
INSTRUCTIONS IN COLLECTING AND PRESERV- 
ING LEPIDOPTERA. By the Editor. 
LEPIDOPTERA. By the Editor. New British Species since 
1835; New British Species in 1854; Observations on British 
Tineina; Answers to Enigmas in the Entomologist’s Companion; 
Enigmas still unanswered. 
HYMENOPTERA. By Frederick Smith. New British 
Bees discovered since Kirby’s Monographia; New Fossorial Hynie- 
noptera; Notes on British Myrmicidæ and Formicidæ; Notes in 
Explanation of the New Species of Aculeate Hymenoptera in Ste- 
phens’s Systematic Catalogue. 
INSTRUCTIONS IN COLLECTING AND PRE- 
SERVING COLEOPTERA. By T. Vernon Wollaston, 
M.A., F.L.S. 
COLEOPTERA. By E. W. Janson. New British Coleop- 
lera since Stephens’s Manual. 
IMPORTANT NEW WORKS ON ENTOMOLOGY. 
The object of this Annual is to record systematically the discoveries of each 
year. Every year new species are being added to our Fauna, and that these should 
be systematically chronicled is, in a science so vast as Entomology, of very great 
importance. 
It aspires tö serve as the small end of the wedge, which shall convey to many, 
who would otherwise have remained ignorant on such matters, a knowledge of what 
is doing by the Entomologists of this country, and by conveying that knowledge to 
excite an increased amount of interest in the subject. — Preface. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Patrrnoster Row. 
