. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. allowing, light, sugaring, egg-laying, larva-hunting (in all its forms), pupa-hunting, and the various phases of rearing lepidoptera—breeding-cages, treatment, food,&c.—has ever previously been attempted. In addition to these points, five chapters, simpleenough for the beginner, and yet wide enough to teach the expert something, have beenadded, with the intention of suggesting to the field lepidopterist how to use his observa-tions and work, not only to his own advantage, but also to the advantage of entomologicalscience, and the book can b


. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. allowing, light, sugaring, egg-laying, larva-hunting (in all its forms), pupa-hunting, and the various phases of rearing lepidoptera—breeding-cages, treatment, food,&c.—has ever previously been attempted. In addition to these points, five chapters, simpleenough for the beginner, and yet wide enough to teach the expert something, have beenadded, with the intention of suggesting to the field lepidopterist how to use his observa-tions and work, not only to his own advantage, but also to the advantage of entomologicalscience, and the book can be recommended as being of first value to all field entomolo-gists, whilst the chapters on the preservation, mounting, measurement and photographingof eggs, will appeal to a very large class of entomologists. Part I is nearly sold out, and is only available at 10s. 6d. (interleaved) and 9s. Od.(uninterleaved per part; Part II is still available at 6s. Postal orders with order to besent to J. HERBERT TUTT, 119, Westcombe Hill, Blackheath, • ^^.«


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