Barker, William,
Familiar
Insects
of
America
. Harper and Row, New York, 1960. (Describes those insects commonly seen in town, country, field, or forest.)
Callahan, Phillip,
Insect
Behavior
. Four Winds Press, New York, 1970. (A highly readable account on many aspects of insect behavior with a special section on possible projects and experiments.)
Deans, Alexander S. C.,
The
Bee
Keepers
Encyclopedia
. Gale Research Company, Detroit, 1979. 187 pp., ii. (General knowledge of keeping bees.)
Farb, Peter, and the Editors of
Life
Magazine,
The Insects
. TimeLife Books, New York, 1962. (A beautifully colored pictureessay type book that effectively highlights the natural history of a wide range of insects.)
Hoyt, Murray,
The
World
of
Bees
. CowardMcCann, Inc., New York, 1965. (A natural history of the bees, dwelling particularly on them as social insects.)
Lanham, Url,
The Insects
. Columbia University Press, New York, 1964. (A natural history of insects for the amateur.)
Lecht, Jane,
Honeybees
. National Geographic Society, 1973. 32 pp., ill. (Elementary and middle school reading, grades 3 6.)
Newman, L. H.,
Man
and
Insects
. Doubleday and Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1967. (A basic book of entomology that points out man’s urgent need to learn the insects’ role in ecology, and stresses their role in the scheme of things.)
Ross, Herbert H.,
Textbook
of
Entomology
(3rd ed.). John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1965. (The fundamental aspects of entomology, organized to give the student a general idea of the entire field.)