THE NATURALIST. 



Journal of The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, and General Field-Club Record. 

 Edited by C. P. HOBKIRK, F.LS., and G. T. PORRITT, F.LS. 



Monthly, price 4d,, or 4s. per annum in advance. 



Containing Original Articles on Natural History Subjects ; Papers read at Meetings of 

 Natural History Societies and Field Clubs ; Reports of Meetings and Excursions ; Notes 

 and Queries ; Exchanges ; Diary of Meetings, &c. 



The volumes commence with the August number in each year. Vol, V. commenced 

 August 1879. Post free of 



B. BROWN, Publisher, Huddersfield. 

 Price Sixpence. 



THE GARDENER: 



A MONTHLY Magazine of Horticulture and Floriculture. Edited 

 by DAVID THOMSON, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch at Drum- 

 lanrig, Author of ' Handy Book of the Flower-Garden.' Assisted by a Staff of Practical 

 Gardeners throughout the Kingdom. 



Yearly Subscription, 6s., or Free by Post, js. 



The Number for January will include Articles on— 



Decorative Greenhouse Plants (the Abutilon) — Root-pruning and Lifting Fruit-trees — 

 Bedding Plants — Gardeners' Primer — Early Forcing of Flowers and Fruits — Calendar : 

 Forcing Department — Kitchen Garden — Torenia Fourniere — 1879, and some of its Lessons 

 — The Chrysanthemum — Early Vegetables — Management of Wall-trees — An Over-wooded 

 Country — Decorative Greenhouse Plants (Solanum capsicastrum) — Stove Plants — Hints 

 for Amateurs — Ferns — Cape Heaths — Scottish Horticultural Association — Notices, «S:c. 



WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, Edinburgh and London. 

 On the 1st 0/ every Month, price Sixpefice, ^.^pp. 8vo, 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 



Conducted by J. IV. DOUGLAS; P. M'LACHLAN, F.R.S., F.L.S.; 

 E, C. RYE, and H. T. STAINTON, F.R.S., &c. 



This Magazine was commenced in 1864, and its pages are principally devoted to infor- 

 mation respecting British Entomology. 



London: JOHN VAN VOORST, i Paternoster Row, E.C. 



N.B. — The volumes commence with the June number in each year. Subscriptions (6s. 

 per volume, post free) should be forwarded to the Editors at the above address. 



H. W. MAESDEN", 



BEING in regular communication with the best Collectors in NORTH- 

 ERN and EASTERN EUROPE, can always supply fine Specimens of 



EUROPEAN & BRITISH BIRDS' EGGS AND BIRD-SKINS, 



Including many very rare Species. Price Lists on application. 

 SPECIAL ! — Young Birds in the Down, from Lapland, &c,, are now on offer. 

 Also PRESERVED LARV^ of LEPIDOPTERA : EUROPEAN and EXOTIC 

 LEPIDOPTERA, COLEOPTERA, ORTHOPTERA, &c., &c. ; and the best BOOKS 

 on ENTO^IOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY, and OOLOGY. 



REGENT STREET, GLOUCESTER. 



