TO NATURALISTS.— ENTOMOLOGISTS, ETC. 



GEORGE KING, 



In returning thanks to his numerous supporters, wishes to inform them that he 

 lias several thousands of Insects for sale at reduced prices; as he is emptying 

 his Store Boxes for his approaching Summer Tour through Scotland and Shet- 

 land, returning to Horning Fen in July, and thence into Devonshire and Cornwall; 

 during which he will collect Insects, Eggs, Shells, Marine Animals, Ferns, etc. 



G. K. will be constantly dredging on the Devon and Cornwall coast till April, 

 and will be glad to make arrangements with Museums, and Gentlemen making 



COLLECTIONS OF MARINE ZOOLOGY; 



to supply them with Tanks, at from £1 to £5 each, and Marine and Fresh-water 

 Animals, from Is. to 6s. per dozen; in splendid varieties of choice objects. 



Mariiie Objects for the Vivarium, or for dissection and the microscope, sent to 

 all parts of the kingdom. 



N.B. — A well-manned Dredging Boat, with dredges and other requisities, kept 

 in readiness for the accommodation of Naturalists visiting Torquay. 



18, Lower Union Street, Torquay. 



TO COLLECTOES. 



A FEW SETS of a Fascicle of One Hundred ALPINE AND OTHER 

 BARE SCOTTISH PLANTS are still on hand. Price Ten Shillings and 

 Sixpence, or Two Copies Fifteen Shillings. 

 "SYLVIUS," 



Care of Editor of "Phytologist," 



28, Upper Manor-Street, CHELSEA. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



THE SECOND VOLUME 



OF 



BRITISH AND EXOTIC FERNS; 



BY E. J. LOWE, ESQ., F.R.A.S., F.G.S., Etc. 



Price Eighteen Shillings, 



Containing Sixty-six Coloured Plates and numerous 

 Wood Engravings. 



V Vols. I, III, and VI, with Fifty Plates each, Price Us. 



per Volume. 



"The execution of the work is remarkably good." — Gardener* Chronicle. 



LONDON: GROOMBRLDGE AND- SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



AND DY OKDEK OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. 



