OTHER WORKS BY THE SAME WRITER. 
Uniform with the ‘Manual,’ crown 8 vo, fully illustrated, price 2$. 
A GUIDE TO METHODS OF INSECT LIFE ; and Prevention 
and Remedy of Insect Ravage. Being Ten Lectures, delivered 
for the Institute of Agriculture, December 1883. 
“A little volume well provided with everything that can make its contents 
accessible or understood: Illustrations, Glossary, and Index leave nothing to be 
desired by the student. The whole subject is treated not only with the accuracy of 
precise and scientific knowledge, but with the practical end always in view. I he 
Remedies are described as well as the Attacks.” Agricultural Gazette. 
“We can most unhesitatingly recommend the ‘Guide to Methods of Insect 
Life ’ * * * Every farmer should have the ‘ Guide. Marie Lane Express . 
“ Cannot but be valuable in assisting farmers to fight those pests which, little 
though they are, prove so destructive to plant-life of every kind.”— Live Stock Journal. 
4 MANUAL OF REMEDIES AND MEANS OF PREVENTION 
A for the Attacks of Insects on Food Crops, Forest Trees, and Fruit. 
One vol., fully illustrated. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. . . 
This work gives a short account of the insects commonly injurious to a 
serious extent in this country, with means found practically serviceable to 
prevent or diminish the amount of their ravages. 
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wor k.Has been admirably carried out.”— Westminster. Review. 
“ Ought to be in the hands of everyone who has to do with the cultivation of 
the soiCwhether in garden, field, or forest.” Scotsman. 
“A handy book of reference like this .... has long been a much-felt want 
among farmers, foresters, and gardeners, and to them it must assuredly prove a 
great boon.”— Journal of Forestry. 
T HE HESSIAN FLY IN GREAT BRITAIN. Fully Illustrated; 
with Means of Prevention and Remedy. Crown 8vo, price 6d. each; 
4s. per dozen ; 25s. per 100. 
“We strongly recommend a perusal of the pamphlet now before us to all our 
readers who want the latest, most sensible, and serviceable advice regarding this 
recently-discovered pest.”— North British Agriculturist. 
Also, THE HESSIAN FLY IN GREAT BRITAIN IN 188T. 
Same price as above. 
DEPORTS OF OBSERVATION OF INJURIOUS INSECTS. 
Jlv Royal 8vo, illustrated. For 1879 and 1880, Is. each. For 1882 
(with Special Report on Wireworm) ; 1883 (with Appendix on Hop 
Aphis)* 1884 (with Special Report on Warble Fly); 1885 (with Second 
Special Report on Warble Fly); 1886; 1887; and 1888 (just ready), price 
Is. 6d. each. The Reports for 1878 and 1881 are out of print. 
W ARBLE or OX BOT FLY.—THIRD SPECIAL REPORT (from 
“Report on Injurious Insects for 1888”), Royal 8vo, price 3d.; 
2s. 6d. per doz.; 16s. per 100. The First Special Report (from 
“ Report on Injurious Insects for 1884 ”), same price, can still be had. 
The Second Special Report (from “ Report on Injurious Insects for 
1885 ”), in separate form, is out of print. 
npURNIP FLY.— REPORT OF OBSERVATIONS IN 1881. Royal 
X 8vo, price 6d.; 4s. per doz., or 25s. per 100. 
^TOTES ON THE AUSTRALIAN BUG OF SOUTH AFRICA 
-IN (leerya Purchcisi). Crown 8vo, price 3d. 
L ECTURES on the following subjects:— Injurious Insects, price 6d.; 
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