FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR 



Mahogany Entomological Cabinet 



Of 40 Interchangeable Dravirers. 



iMze 18in. by IGin., ebony knols, sunk panelled sides to carcase, moulded top and plinth, 

 and enclosed by two plate-glass panelled doors. Own make. 



Price £40. T. GURNEY, 50, Broadway, London Fields, N.E. 



Insects from New Forest & Neighbounhood 



Lyesena alsoides (from Burton Cliff), 3s. per doz. Homoeosoma sinuella (from 

 •Burton Cliff), '2s. (k\. half doz. Fumaria sepium. New Forest, larvaa next year, 6s, 

 CEnectra pilleriana (Stand.), true. Is. Argyridia dipoltella. Is. Sarrothripa ramosana, 

 per pair, Is. 6d. S. revayana, 2s. per doz. 



Coleoptera and Diptera collections sent to select from at 7s. 6d. per loo. 

 Hymenoptera, Sarapoda bimaculata, Andrena julopes, Chrysis viridula, 6d. each. 

 Eumenes coarctata, Is. Postal Boxes 4in. by 2in. by l^in., best leather board, wire 

 stitched and cork lined, per doz. free by post, i!s. 



B. PIFFARD, Ivy Cottage, Brockenhurst, Hants. 



The Migration and Dispersal of Insects. 



BY 



J. W. TUTT, F.E.S. 



Demy 8vo., 132 pp. Price Five Shillings net. 



This book, the only one published on this interesting subject, is of first 

 importance to all students of the geographical distribution of animals, and 

 contains the following chapters : — 



1. General Considerations. 2. Coccids and Aphides. 3. Orthoptera. 4. Odonata. 

 5. Lepidoptera. 6. Coleoptera. 7. Diptera. 8. Social Insects — Hymenoptera, Ter- 

 mites. 9. Final considerations. 



Only a very small number of copies has been printed. It is trusted that 

 all entomologists will, besides supporting the book themselves, recommend it 

 to any libraries in which they are interested or with which they are connected. 



Monograph of the Pterophorina. 



(T 100 copies only for sale.) 



(Demy 8vo., 161 pp., bound in Cloth. Price 10/-). 



This book contains an introductory chapter on " Collecting," " Killing " and 

 " Setting " the Pterophorina, a table giving details of each species — Times of appearance 

 of larva, of pupa and of imago, food-plants, mode of pupation, and a complete account (so 

 far as is known) of every British species, under the headings of " Synonymy," " Imago," 

 •' Variation," " Ovum," " Larva," " Food-plants," "Pupa," " Habitat," and " Distribu- 

 tion." It is much the most complete and trustworthy account of this interesting group of 

 Lepidoptera that has ever been published. 



Woodside, Burnside, Hillside and Marsh. 



(Crown 8vo., Illustrated, 242 pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page illustrations. Bound 



in Cloth. (Price 2/6). 



Another series of collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and natural 

 history localities, with description of botanical, geological, ornithological as well as 

 entomological matters of interest to be found therein. The places dealt with include 

 Cobham Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Western Highlands, Cliffe — all well known for their 

 rich entomological faunn. 



To lie obtained from 11. E. Page, "Bertrose," Gellatly Eoad, Hatcham. 



