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


One Volume. Fully Illustrated, with Portrait. Demy 8vo, 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.

"A second edition of Miss Ormerod's work, highly valued by scientific agriculturists."—Times.
"Every farmer, gardener, and fruit-grower should have a copy of this excellent five-shilling Manual in his library, in order that he may know his enemies, and the best of ascertained methods for defeating them."—Agricultural Gazette.
"The most valuable work which has been published in England on this important matter."—Bell's Weekly Messenger.

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.


"An excellent guide, full of sound and practical information, which will be found equally useful for either the farmer or gardener in his daily work, or for the teacher or student in the class-room."—Times.
"The best introductory treatise on the subject in existence."—Agricultural Gazette.
"Very concise, very complete, and beautifully illustrated. Teems with information indispensable for every agriculturist."—North British Agriculturist.
"From beginning to end the book is thoroughly practical, while its usefulness is materially increased by the 163 woodcuts scattered through its pages."—The Miller.
"Students will find it of great service in helping them to a knowledge of insect life, and of the best remedies for infestations."—Nature.


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