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ENTOMOLOGY.

scriptions and Accounts of the Habits of Insects, their Transformations, Development, and Classification, 8th edition, with 15 plates and 670 engravings, royal 8vo, cloth, New York, 1883, £1 5s.

RYE (E. C.) British Beetles: an Introduction to the Study of our Indigenous Coleoptera, 16 coloured steel plates of species, and 11 wood engravings, crown 8vo, cloth, 1866, 8s. 6d.

SPRY (W.) and W. E. SHUCKARD, British Coleoptera Delineated, with 94 plates, figures of all the Genera of British Beetles, 8vo, cloth, 1840, scarce, £1 1s.

STAVELEY (E. F.) British Insects: a Familiar Description of the Form, Structure, Habits, and Transformations of Insects, 16 coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, crown 8vo, cloth, 1871, 10s. 6d.

STAVELEY (E. F.) British Spiders: an Introduction to the Study of the Araneidæ found in Great Britain and Ireland, 16 plates, containing coloured figures of nearly 100 species, crown 8vo, cloth, 1866, 8s. 6d.

WESTWOOD (J. O.) Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects, founded on the Natural Habits and Corresponding Organization of the different Families, coloured plate and 130 wood engravings, 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, 1839-40, £3 15s.

WOOD (W., F.R.S.) Index Entomologicus, or a Complete Illustrated Catalogue, consisting of 1,944 coloured figures of the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, 1st edition, very scarce, large paper, 8vo, half-calf, 1839, £5 5s.

The 1,944 figures are exquisitely coloured, which cannot be said of the subsequent editions of the work.