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THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S WEEKLY 

 INTELLIGENCER, 



For the purpose of instantaneous transmission amongst the Entomologists of 

 this country of all important Entomological information. 



May be obtained at Brighton, of John Taylor, 86, North Lano; Cheltenham, of C. Andrew, 

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Good Perfect Specimens of P. Empyrea, British 6s. each. 



Do Do Foreign 3s. each. 



Pionea Shamentalis and Angustalis 4d. each. 



Just Published, a List of British Coleoptera 3d. per dozen. 



Second Edition of Bird-Stuffing Made Easy, free by Post for 2s. 



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JAMES GARDNER, NATURALIST & BOOKSELLER, 

 52, HIGH HOLBOEN, LONDON". 



TO EGG COLLECTORS. 



Hr. J. C. Stevens will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, London, "W.C., on Tuesday, the 9th. February, 1858, a 

 Collection of rare and well- authenticated Eggs, formed in Algeria last sum- 

 mer, by the Rev. H. B. Tristram; including those of the Griffon & Egyptian 

 Vultures, Golden and Spotted Eagles, Orange-legged Hobby, Kite, Little and 

 Scops-eared Owls, Chough, Great Spotted Cuckoo, Bee-eater, Roller, Thrush-like, 

 Savi's, Rufous Sedge, and Orphean "Warblers, Crested and Short-toed Larks, 

 Barbary Partridge, Andalusian Quail, Houbara and Little Bustards, Pratincole, 

 Little Egret, Buff- backed and Squacco Herons, Glossy Ibis, Baillon's Crake, 

 Stilt, Avocet, Whiskered and Gull-billed Terns, Ruddy Shieldrako, Gad wall, 

 Shoveler, White-eyed, and Red-crested Whistling Ducks, &c, &c. 



* # * Catalogues in detail may be had of Mr. J. C. Stephens, 38, King 

 Street, Covent Garden. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



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

 Tuesday, 23rd. February, a Collection of Rare Eggs, made during the past 

 season in Lapland, by J. Wolley, Esq. It will contain many great rarities. 

 Catalogues are preparing. 



THE YOUNG NATURALIST'S LIBRARY. Edited by H. G 



ADAMS. Price One Shilling each, in Ornamental cover; One Shilling and 

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VOLUMES ALREADY PUBLISHED: 



1.— NESTS AND EGGS OF FAMILIAR BRITISH BIRDS. Containing Forty-eight 

 Figures of Eggs, drawn and coloured from Nature. 



2— BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLIES: British Species. Containing Twenty-two Species. 



3.— BEAUTIFUL SHELLS. Containing Forty-four Species. 



4.— HUMMING BIRDS, Described and Illustrated, and an Introductory Sketch of their 

 Structure, Plumage, etc. Containing Sixteen Species. 



o.— SECOND SERIES OF NESTS AND EGGS OF FAMILIAR BRITISH BIRDS. 

 Containing Thirty-eight Figures of Eggs, drawn and coloured from Nature. 



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