The Moths of the British Isles: Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ

The Moths of the British Isles: Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ
Author: Richard South
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2023-09-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Richard South's 'The Moths of the British Isles: Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ' is a comprehensive guide to the diversity of moths found in the British Isles, focusing on families from Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ. The book features detailed descriptions and stunning illustrations of various species, providing valuable information for both amateur and professional lepidopterists. South's precise and scientific approach to documenting these creatures enhances the understanding of their ecology and behavior within a British context. This book serves as an essential reference for those interested in the study of moths and the intricacies of British entomology. Richard South, a renowned entomologist and lepidopterist, drew from his extensive field experience and expertise to compile 'The Moths of the British Isles.' His dedication to the study of moths is evident in the meticulous detail and accurate observations found throughout the book. South's passion for these often-overlooked insects shines through in his work. I highly recommend 'The Moths of the British Isles' to anyone fascinated by the natural world and eager to delve into the captivating realm of moth species. South's authoritative text is a valuable resource for entomologists, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking in-depth knowledge of British moth families.

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1853
Genre: Bills, Legislative
ISBN:

Varieties of English in Writing

Varieties of English in Writing
Author: Raymond Hickey
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027287783

This volume is concerned with assessing fictional and non-fictional written texts as linguistic evidence for earlier forms of varieties of English. These range from Scotland to New Zealand, from Canada to South Africa, covering all the major forms of the English language around the world. Central to the volume is the question of how genuine written representations are. Here the emphasis is on the techniques and methodology which can be employed when analysing documents. The vernacular styles found in written documents and the use of these as a window on earlier spoken modes of different varieties represent a focal concern of the book. Studies of language in literature, which were offered in the past, have been revisited and their findings reassessed in the light of recent advances in variationist linguistics.