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EDIBLE FISHES AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE: 



BY L. PAPPE, M. I)., CAPE TOWN. 



Price One Shilling. 



LONDON :—ALGAR and STREET, Colonial Newspapek Agents, 

 11, Clement's-Lane, Lombard-Street. 



TO ENTOMOLOGISTS. 



Mr. Foxcroft begs to return his sincere thanks to the Trustees of the British Museum, 

 the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergymen, and also, particularly to the Members of the Ento- 

 mological Society, for the patronage he has received for a number of years, and he takes 

 tlie liberty of informing them and others, that he intends making another journey into 

 Scotland, for the purpose of collecting insects, during the Summer of 1855 ; he purposes 

 devoting seven months to collecting in England and Scotland, commencing early in March, 

 and intends collecting through England on his way to and from Scotland. 



Mr. Foxcroft, to enable him to carr}'' out this plan, Avishes to raise a sufficient sum by 

 Subscriptions of £1 3s. each Subscriber, who shall be entitled to two specimens of the 

 order he particularly wishes to obtain; the whole of the Insects collected to be shared in 

 November, on Mr. F.'s return. The Boxes in which the Insects are delivered to the Sub- 

 scriber, to be his property. 



Mr. F. hopes, by visiting different localities, to take many rare and new species ; thus 

 affording an excellent opportunity to Gentlemen, of obtaining desirables to their collections. 



Subscribers are respectfully requested to send their Subscriptions in by the First of 

 March ; if by Post Office Order, to be made payable at 210, Oxford-Street, London. No 

 person to be allowed to subscrihe after the First of March, and no one to be considei-ed a 

 Subscriber until he has paid his subscription of £1 3s. Any person subscribing £2 4s. 

 will be entitled to specimens of all the orders of Insects which may be captured. Sub- 

 scribers of £1 3s. to receive two specimens of all the species captured of such order as he 

 may subscribe for. 



N. B. — James Foxcroft has always a great variety of British Insects on Sale, all 

 kinds of Collecting and Store Boxes, Cabinets, &c., all kinds of Breedmg Cages, Cabinets 

 for Shells, Fossils, &c., made to order on the lowest terms. 



1^ P. S. — Persons subscribing for. Coleoptera will have no Lepidoptera, those that 

 subscribe for Lepidoptera will have no Coleoptera. 



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