323. [Rush, Richard.] Letter from the Sec’y of the Treasury Giving Information to the House of Representatives of May 11, 1826, relating to the Growth and Manufacture of Silk, adapted to the Different Parts of the Union. Stitched, 220 pp., 6 plates. Wash., 1828.$2.75
324. Saunders, Bethune and Rogers. Annual Reports of the Entomological Soc. of Ontario for 1875, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1880. In 1 vol. Illus., half mor., rare. Toronto, 1876-81.$3.00
325. Say, Thomas. American Entomology, or Descriptions of the Insects of N. America. Illus. by colored figures from orig. drawings executed from nature. Phila. Museum. Pub. by S. A. Mitchell; Wm. Brown, Printer. 1824-8. 3 vols. Orig. boards, uncut, 54 colored plates engraved by Tiebout after designs by T. R. Peale and Le Sueur; engraved label on side and back of first vol. Also “A Glossary to Say’s Entomology.” Phila., 1825. Pr. boards, uncut. In all 4 vols., complete, first ed., rarely found with Glossary. The vols. are dated, respectively, 1824, 1825, 1828, 1825.$14.50
326. Say, Thos. The same, without glossary. Binding loose.$11.00
327. Say, Thos. Descriptions of Insects of the Families of Carabici and Hydrocanthari of Latreille, inhabiting N. America. Amer. Philoso. Soc., Vol. 2, N. Series. 109 pp., uncut, scarce and valuable. Phila., 1819.$1.75
328. Samouelle, Geo. The Entomologists’s Useful Compendium. Introduction to Knowledge of British Insects, etc. Boards, loose, paper label, uncut, 496 pp., 12+12 plates (double colored plate ed.), rare. London, 1819.$5.00
329. Scudder, S. H. Fossil Butterflies. (Mem. Am. Asso. Adv. Sc. I.) 4to, paper, 3 plates, rare. Salem, Mass., 1875.$2.00
330. Scott, A. W. Australian Lepidoptera and Their Transformations Parts I, II and III, containing 9 full-page plates in black, embracing over 60 figures drawn from life by Harriet and Helena Scott, 3 parts, folio, as published (pub. £3, 3s.), as new. Supplementary parts have been issued since, and can be obtained from the Australian Museum.$4.00
330A. Short History of Insects, Designed as Introduction to Study of that Branch of Natural History, and a Companion to Those who Visit the Leverian Museum. Paper covers, uncut, 107 pp., plates, name cut from title. Norwich, circa. 1790.$2.50
331. Silk Worms. Directions for Breeding and Management of, with Preface, giving Account of Rise and Progress of Scheme for Silk Culture in Penna. and adjacent Colonies. Fine list of subscribers. Paper, 32 pp., very rare. Phila., 1770.$5.50