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OTHER WORKS BY THE SAME WRITER. 
Recently 'published , uniform with the ‘ Manual, 5 crown 8 vo, fully illustrated , 
price Two Shillings, 
A GUIDE TO METHODS OF INSECT LIFE ; and Prevention 
-T*- and Remedy of Insect Ravage. Being Ten Lectures, by 
Eleanor A. Ormerod, F. R. Met. Soc., Hon. Consulting Entomologist 
of the Royal Agricultural Society. 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 he 
desired hy 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. The 
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.’ ”— Mark 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. 
“ When we say that it comes from the pen of Miss Ormerod, we believe that our 
readers require no higher testimony that the volume emanates from an author who 
has studied, and, as far as human being has yet accomplished, mastered the subject.” 
—North British Agriculturist. 
“ Miss Ormerod is to be commended for the manner in which she has brought 
this all-important subject before the nation, especially that section which comprises 
the farmers and growers of crops, for she has made it intelligible to all.”— Land and 
Water. 
“ Her aim in these lectures was to place her subject before the minds of her 
hearers and readers in as plain language as possible.The book is profusely 
illustrated with woodcuts of the insects in their various stages, and will, we are sure, 
be very useful to those for whom it has been written.”— Gardeners' Chronicle. 
“ We have not only a manual calculated to be of practical service to the 
agriculturist, but a treatise of general interest to the student. The structure of the 
insects and their characteristics are fully described, and many interesting and little- 
known peculiarities in their history and habits are noted with a care for detail which 
shows a complete acquaintance with the subject, while the means of preventing the 
ravages of the insects and repairing the mischief which they do are fully set forth.” 
— Publishers’ Circular. 
A MANUAL OF REMEDIES AND MEANS OF PREVENTION 
T*- 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 i 
serious extent in this country, with means found practically serviceable t( 
prevent or diminish the amount of their ravages. 
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EPORTS OF OBSERVATION OF INJURIOUS INSECTS 
during the Years 1879 and 1880. 
The REPORT 
Price Is. 6d. 
for 1882, with 
Royal 8vo, illustrated, Is. each. 
Special Report on Wireworm. 
1881. 
E eport of observations of turnip fly in 
Price 6d.; 4s. per dozen, or 25s. the hundred for distribution. 
L ECTURES on the following subjects, price 6d. each: —Injurious 
Insects ; The Turnip Fly ; Effects of Weather on Insects. 
London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO., Stationers’ Hall Court. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
COLOURED DIAGRAMS of INSECTS INJURIOUS to FARM 
CROPS, suitable for Elementary Schools. Prepared by Miss E. A. 
Ormerod, F. R. Met. Soc., Hon. Consulting Entomologist to the Society. / 
A series of Six Diagrams , viz.: — Large White Cabbage Butterfly 
Turnip Fly or Flea Beetle; Beet Fly; Wireworm and Click Beetle ; 
Hop Aphis or Green Fly, with Ladybird; Daddy Longlegs or Crane Fly.; 
In various stages, with methods of prevention. On paper, 5s.; for each 
Diagram, Is. Mounted on linen and varnished, 8s.; for each Diagram. Is. Gd. 
Sold at 12, Hanover Square, London, W. 
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