The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, Volume 15

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Entomologist's Monthly Magazine Limited, 1879

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Página 278 - Insects at Home; a Popular Account of British Insects, their Structure, Habits, and Transformations. By the Rev. JG WOOD, MAFLS With upwards of 700 Illustrations engraved On Wood.
Página 264 - NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ISLES. This Series of Works is Illustrated by many Hundred Engravings; every Species has been Drawn and Engraved under the immediate inspection of the Authors ; the best Artists have been employed, and no care or expense has been spared. A few Copies have been printed on Larger Paper.
Página 263 - Elements of Practical Knowledge; or, The Young Inquirer Answered. Explaining in Question and Answer, and in familiar language, what most things daily used, seen, or talked of, are; what they are made of, where found, and to what uses applied.
Página vi - NATURE expounds in a popular and yet authentic manner, the GRAND RESULTS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, discussing the most recent scientific discoveries, and pointing out the bearing of Science upon...
Página 250 - ... families are noticed in this work, and besides the several descriptions of fish, fishing-nets, and boats, are included also mermaids, tritons, and shell-fish.
Página 275 - PACKARD'S GUIDE TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS. Being a Popular Introduction to the Study of Entomology, and a Treatise on Injurious and Beneficial Insects ; with Descriptions and Accounts of the Habits of Insects, their Transformations, Development, and Classification. 15 full-page Plates, and 670 Cuts in the Text, embracing 1260 Figures of American Insects.
Página 269 - Population of an Old Pear Tree. From the French of E. VAN BRUYSSEL. Edited by the Author of
Página 4 - The noble science of Geology loses glory from the extreme imperfection of the record. The crust of the earth with its embedded remains must not be looked at as a well-filled museum, but as a poor collection made at hazard and at rare intervals.
Página 258 - Three Lectures on the G-eology of Clapham and the neighbourhood of London generally. By JOSEPH PRESTWICH, FRS, FGS, &c.

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