An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History of Insects, Fifth Edition, Volume 1 (of 4)

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Insects & Spiders
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Author: William Kirby, William Spence ISBN: 1230000171032
Publisher: VolumesOfValue Publication: September 5, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Kirby, William Spence
ISBN: 1230000171032
Publisher: VolumesOfValue
Publication: September 5, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and Footnotes

CONTENTS
I. Introductory,
II. Objections answered,
III. Metamorphoses of Insects,
IV. Direct Injuries caused by Insects,
V. Indirect Injuries caused by Insects.

  1. Injuries to our living animal Property,
    VI. Indirect Injuries continued.
  2. Injuries to our living vegetable Property,
    VII. The same subject continued.—The Ravages of Locusts,
    VIII. Indirect Injuries concluded.
  3. Injuries to our dead Property, whether animal or vegetable,
    IX. Indirect Benefits derived from Insects,
    X. Direct Benefits derived from Insects,
    XI. Affection of Insects for their Young,
    XII. Food of Insects,
    XIII. The same subject continued,
    XIX. Habitations of Insects.
  4. Of Solitary Insects,
    XX. Habitations of Insects continued.
  5. Of Insects in Society
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This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and Footnotes

CONTENTS
I. Introductory,
II. Objections answered,
III. Metamorphoses of Insects,
IV. Direct Injuries caused by Insects,
V. Indirect Injuries caused by Insects.

  1. Injuries to our living animal Property,
    VI. Indirect Injuries continued.
  2. Injuries to our living vegetable Property,
    VII. The same subject continued.—The Ravages of Locusts,
    VIII. Indirect Injuries concluded.
  3. Injuries to our dead Property, whether animal or vegetable,
    IX. Indirect Benefits derived from Insects,
    X. Direct Benefits derived from Insects,
    XI. Affection of Insects for their Young,
    XII. Food of Insects,
    XIII. The same subject continued,
    XIX. Habitations of Insects.
  4. Of Solitary Insects,
    XX. Habitations of Insects continued.
  5. Of Insects in Society

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