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A practical natural-history guide that explains the anatomy and life cycle of scaly-winged insects, treating eggs, caterpillars, pupæ, and adult structure in clear detail. It outlines classification and offers an introduction to the smaller micro-lepidoptera. Emphasis is placed on hands-on technique with step-by-step advice for catching, collecting ova and larvæ, rearing, setting, preserving, and arranging specimens in a cabinet. The work includes illustrated species accounts covering every British butterfly and many common larger moths, accompanied by coloured plates and numerous woodcuts. Appendices supply a classified species list and a seasonal calendar for field observation.

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William S. Furneaux

William S. Furneaux was a naturalist and author known for his contributions to the study of British flora and fauna. His works often focus on the intricate details of nature, making them valuable resources for both enthusiasts and scholars. Among his notable publications are "Butterflies and Moths (British)", which explores the diversity of these insects, and "Field and Woodland Plants", a guide to the plants found in various habitats. Furneaux's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, encouraging readers to observe and understand the environment around them.

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