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WORKS ON INJURIOUS INSECTS
By the late MISS ORMEROD, LL.D.


One Volume. Fully Illustrated, loith Portrait. Demy 8uo, cloth, 5s.
AMANUAL
OF
INJURIOUS INSECTS
AND
METHODS OF PREVENTION AND REMEDY
OF THEIR ATTACKS ON
FOOD CROPS, FOREST TREES, AND FRUIT.


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.

Crown 8vo; 238 pp.; 164 figures. One Volume. Price 3s. 6d.

A Text-Book of Agricultural Entomology
BEING
A PLAIN INTRODUCTION
TO THE
CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS, AND METHODS OF INSECT LIFE
With Means of Prevention of Insect Ravage.
Suited for the Use of Agriculturists and Agricultural Teachers and Students.


London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO. (Limited).
WEST, NEWMAN & CO., 54, Hatton Garden.


BIRDSNESTING & BIRD-SKINNING.—A Complete Description of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which Breed in Britain, by Edward Newman.—Second Edition, with Directions for Collecting and Preservation; a Chapter on Bird-skinning; and Description and Woodcuts of the Instruments necessary to the Collector. By Miller Christy. Cloth extra. Fcap 8vo. Price 1s.

THE INSECT HUNTER'S COMPANION.—Instructions for collecting and preserving Butterflies and Moths, Beetles, Bees, Flies, &c. By the Rev. Joseph Greene, M.A.—Fourth Edition, revised and extended by A.B. Farn. The Chapter on Coleoptera by Edward Newman; on Hymenoptera by Frederick Smith; on Breeding Gall-flies by Edward A. Fitch. Where to find moths and butterflies; how to catch; how to bring home without injury; how to kill; how to set; how to find the caterpillars; how to manage; how to feed; how to breed the perfect insects; and numerous similar subjects. Price 1s.

London: WEST, NEWMAN & CO., 54, Hatton Garden.