A
NATURALI ST
IN
T H E TRANSVAAL.
BY
W. L. D I S T A N T ,
MEMBER OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE,
FELLOW OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON,
AND CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF STOCKHOLM
AND OF THE BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES.
WITH COLOTJEED PLATES AND OEIGINAL ILLTJSTEATIONS.
“ Nature retains her veil, despite our clamours:
That which she doth not willingly display
Cannot be wrenched from her with levers, screws, and hammers.”
— * Faust ’ {Bayard Taylor’s Transl.).
LONDON:
R. H. PORTER, 18 PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, W.
1892.
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