BRITISH COLEOPTERA. 



A WELL-SET COLLECTION EOli SALE, in excellent condition, 



over 10,000 ispecimens, including' over 2500 siiecies, and many rarities. All labelled 

 \vith date and place of capture. Apply, H. Hkaslee, 108 South Circular Ed., Dublin. 



STEVENS' AUCTION ROOMS. (Estd. 17G0.) 



Tuesday, October IWi, at 12.30. 



FOREIGN BEETLES, TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES, BRITISH BUTTERFLIES 

 AND MOTHS, CABINETS AND SPECIMENS. 



Mr. J. C. Stevei^s will Sell by Auction at his Rooms, 36 King Street, 

 Covent Garden, London, W.C. 2, 

 The Collection of Exotic Coleoptera formed by the late Rev. H. 

 S. GoRHAM, comprising the Erotylidae, Endomychidae, Languriidae, and 

 Cleridae (including types and co-types of species described by him), 

 Carabidae, Lycidae, Lampyridae, Telephoridae, and other families arranged 

 in store boxes. 



Also Collections of British Lepidoptera, Cabinets, etc. 

 Catalogues on Application. 



REVISED PRICES FOR BACK VOLUMES. 



1st Semes, 18G4-1889.— Parts, 3/6 net each ; Volumes, 22/6 net, 

 Vol8. 1 to 25. boimd 3/6 extra. 



These can be obtained in many cases in complete Volumes. Many of the 

 single parts can also be supplied separately. Particulars on application 

 to the Publishers. 



2nd Series, 1890-1914. — Parts, 2/6 net each ; Volumes, 20/- net each. 

 Vols. 1 to 25 (Vols. 26 to 50 of the entire Series). bound 3/6 extra. 



3bd Series, Vol. 1 (1915). — ^ Parts, 2/6 net each ; Vols. 17/6 net each, 



bound 3/6 extra. 



„ 2(1916).— „ 2/6 net each; Vols. 17/6 net each, 



bound 3/6 extra. 



„ 3(1917).— „ 2/6 net each ; Vols. 17/6 net each, 



bound 3/6 extra. 



„ . ., „ 4(1918). — „ 2/6 net each; Vols. 17/6 net each, 



bound 3/6 extra. 



„ 5 (1919).— „ 2/6 net each ; Vols. 17/6 net each, 



bound 3/6 extra. 



Subscription for 1920 (payable in advance), 15/- nei, post free. 



All applications for the above should be made to — 



Messrs, GUENEY & JACKSON, 33 Paternoster Eow, London, E.C.4. 



WICKEN FEN.— The Custodians, the National Trust, appeal to 

 Entomologists for assistance towards the providing of the Watcher who guards 

 the Fen against abuse. This expense, which is absolutely necessary, is provided 

 by voluntary subscriptions, and I am desired to ask for Contributions, which will 

 be gratefully received, however small. — W. G. Sheldon, Honorary Treasurer of 

 the Wicken Fimd, Yotdgreave, South Croydon. 



