Unlock a practical, field-ready guide to identifying, collecting, and preserving British insects with a trusted classic.
This edition compiles clear instructions on obtaining specimens, using the microscope, and organizing a cabinet, alongside a practical calendar of collecting seasons.
The book blends foundational entomology with hands-on methods. It covers the anatomy and classification of insects, the tools and apparatus used by entomologists, and step‑by‑step directions for attracting, handling, and preserving specimens. Readers will find guidance on setting and preserving crustaceans, myriapods, arachnids, and especially insects, plus how to relax and mount specimens for study. It also explains how to arrange collections and keep a technician’s cabinet for long‑term study.
- Detailed, period‑accurate descriptions of equipment and cabinet organization.
- Practical steps for collecting, preparing, and preserving diverse insect groups.
- A structured guide to the modern systems of entomology and Linnaean classification.
- Illustrated notes on using a microscope and preparing slides for close study.
Ideal for readers of natural history, teachers, and amateur naturalists who want a solid, user-friendly reference on collecting and studying British insects.