MR. REEVE S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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37 . 
Miss M. S. Catlow. 
Popular British Entomology ; 
Containing a familiar and teclinical Description of the Insects most 
common to the British Isles. By Maria E. Catlow. Second Edition. 
In twelve chapters, each being the entomological lesson for the month. 
With 16 coloured plates. 
Koyal 16mo, price 10«j. ^d. 
“ Judiciously executed, with excellent figures of the commoner species, for the use 
of young beginners.” Addeess op Peesident op 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 descriptions in 
English of above 200 of the commoner British species, together with accurate figures 
of about 70 of those described ; and will be quite a treasure to any one just commencing 
the study of this fascinating science.” 
Westminstee and Foeeign Quaeteely Keview. 
38 . 
John Curtis, F.L.S. 
Curtis's British Entomology, 
Being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in 
Great Britain and Ireland, containing coloured figures, from nature, of 
the most rare and beautiful species, and, in many instances, of the 
plants upon which they are found. 
Commenced in 1824 and completed in 1840, in 193 numbers, forming 16 
volumes, price JB43. 16^. Now offered to Subscribers, new and in the best 
condition, with 770 coloured plates, at £21. 
Re-issued also in Monthly Parts, price 3^. 6 a?. 
Vols. I. to V. of the Re-issue now ready, price 42.y. each. 
“ Vous savez qu’h I’dgard d’un grand nombre d’esp&ces, leur determination reclame 
le secours de figures. II est done de mon devoir de vous indiquer les livres ou vous 
trouverez les meilleures. Celui de M. Curtis, sur les genres d’insectes indigenes de 
TAngleterre, me parmt avoir atteint Vultimatum de la perfection.” — Lateeille. 
“ M. John Curtis, naturaliste Anglais, a commence la publication d’un Genera 
iconographique des genres d’insectes et de plantes prop res ^ la Grande Bretagne. 
Leurs caracteres y sont representes avec la plus grande fid41it4.” — Cuvier. 
