BRITISH COLEOPTERA. 



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



over 10,000 specimens, including over 2500 species, and many rarities. All labelled 

 with date and place of capture. Apply. H. Heasler, 108 South Circular Rd.. Dublin. 



EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. 



P W4T M I N ^ **^^" ^" ^ ^' ^^^^^i"*^' t-'ollectorsi) begs to announce 

 ^ ■ ■■ H I II I II U ^o all Private Collectors, Museums, and otliers interested in 

 Exotic Lepidoptera, that, following a number of years collecting in Peru, Bolivia, and 

 Ecuador, he has recently opened Studios at 2 Edward Street, Wardour Street, 

 London, W., for the sole pvirpose of dealing in Exotics. 



Mr. H. Watkins (Collector for over 16 years) is, with a trained staff of Col- 

 lectors, Oldening iip New and Interesting Localities in South America and is sending' 

 direct a continual sujiply of New and Rarer forms. 



Correspondence from Private Collectors interested in one or more Families is 

 cordially invited. 



A small list of some of the species actually in Stock — and in first-class condi- 

 tion — is herewith abridged. Many of these are in long series with fidl data. 



Caligo 



- micans =£1 - 



- memnon ... .5/- 10,'- 



- beltrao 1 7/6 - 



- martia 17/6 ^61 



- umbratilis . 7/6 - 



- arisbe 7/6 10/- 



- ilioneus 5/- - 



teucer 7/6 - 



- brasiliensis . 7/6 12/- 



- frahstorferi . 7/6 



MOEPHO 



- hecuba ^3 - 



eugenia =£4 — 



.£1 „ (2nds).£l 10/- - 



adonis 7/6 - 



- amathonte . 12/6 - 

 „ (2nds) 5/- - 



- didius 3/- 5/6 



- coelestis ... 12/6 - 



- achilles 6/- - 



- achillides ... 6/— — 



- papirius 15/- - 



- agamedes . . . 5/- - 



Several Thousands of Perisama, Callicore, Catagramma, etc., always in Stock, 

 und orders can now be accepted for future lots. Write your requirements to — 



2 EDWARD STREET, WARDOUR STREET, LONDON, W. 1. 



CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 

 P. Harwood to 2 Westbury Terrace, Westerham, Kent, after October 17th, 1920. 



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

 Entomologists for assistance towards the providing of the Watcher who guards 

 the Fen against abuse. Tliis 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 Fiuid, Youlgreave, South Croydon. 



