TO NATURALISTS, M IC EOS C OP I S TS, ETC. 



GEORGE HOADLEY KING, 



(or Ipswich,) 



Begs to return his sincere thanks to those Gentlemen who have favoured him 

 with their patronage, and desires to inform them, and all others interested 

 in the study of Natural History, that he will be happy to furnish them 

 with Insects, (especially Lepidoptera,) Birds, and Birds' Eggs. 



lie has constantly on hand Microscopic Slides of various kinds, which he 

 can supply on very reasonable terms. A Mahogany Box, thirteen inches by 

 seven, and one inch and a half deep, fitted with lock, and containing eighteen 

 choice slides, three inches by one, may be had for twenty- one shillings. 



N. B. — A few Heliophobus hispidus, Aporophila australis, etc., from the 

 Island of Portland; also Diphthera Orion may now be had. 



G. II. K. will be happy to arrange with Gentlemen and Proprietors of 

 Museums to meet their requirements during the coming season. 



Norwich Road, Ipsivich. 



NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, 



32 HIGH HOLBOKN LONDON. 



The Largest Collection in the kingdom of Birds' Eggs, and 

 Hare Insects. 



Birds, Animals, etc., stuffed in the best possible manner, at 

 charges strictly moderate. 



Specimens on show at the Royal Polytechnic Institution. 



Insect Collectors will do well to pay a visit to the Advertiser, 

 he having always on hand such an assortment as will astonish many. 

 Cabinets with Camphor cells always on hand; also Store Boxes, 

 Pocket Boxes, Fly Nets, Pins, in fact all the desiderata required by 

 an Entomologist. 



Manufacturer of English and French Artificial Eyes. Coloured 

 Birds'' Eyes, varying to Pheasants' size, 5s. per Gross; a superior 

 made Eye for best work, the same size, 7s. 6d. per Gross. Cats', 

 Dogs', and Foxes' Eyes, 6d. per pair; Deer's Eyes, Is., Is. 6d., and 

 2s., according to size. Black Eyes to Skylarks', Is. per Gross. 



All Post-office orders payable in Holborn promptly attended to by 



JAMES GARDNER, 



EGGS. 



Mr. J. C. Stevens is instructed to announce for Sale by Auction, 

 at his great room, 38, King Street, Covent. Garden, in the month 

 of April next; a Collection of Rare Eggs, made in Lapland for «F, 

 Wooley, Esq., during the last season. Mr. J. C. S. is led to believe 

 that it will contain some of the most interesting specimens ever 

 introduced into this country. 



March 1st, 1857. 



