Document Type
Book Review
Abstract
Excerpt: Contemporary entomological writing usually falls into one of two categories: general "picture-books" designed. for youngsters, and learned monographs and specialized publications that are generally unavailable and incomprehensible to the layman. Insects fills this gap, and interprets modern findings for the advanced amateur, the adult lay public, and even offers insights into aspects of entomology that a professional entomologist, devoted as he is to a specialized field, will find to be new and interesting.
Recommended Citation
Donahue, Julian P.
1967.
"Insects. Ross E. Hutchins. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice- Hall, Inc., 1966. xii, 324 pp. $6.95.,"
The Great Lakes Entomologist, vol 1
(7)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22543/0090-0222.1067
Available at:
https://scholar.valpo.edu/tgle/vol1/iss7/9