Monograph of the Pterophorina, 



{Two copies only for sale.) 

 (Demy 8vo., 161 pp., bound in Clotb. 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. 



To be obtained from H. E. Pace, "Bertro.se," Gellatly Road, Hatchani. 



PREPARATION FOR THE YEAR'S COLLECTING. 



Lepidopterists who have not yet obtained 



Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist, 



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



Price 6s. net. 



sliould do so without delay. Some 2500 hints culled from all the best tield 

 workers will tell collectors how to get almost all their desiderata themselves. 

 Dozens of lepidopterists have written to the author stating that by means of 

 the hints contained in this work they have discovered many species of rare 

 lepidoptera in their own collecting-grounds, which were quite unsuspected in 

 the neighbourhood before. 



From H. E. Page, " Bertrose," Gellatly Road, Hatcham, S.E. 



Important to Collectors of British Lepidoptera. 



TWO COMPLETE SETS {4 vokimes) 



THE BRITISH NOCTUiE 



& THEIR VARIETIES. 



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



Quite new and unused, to be sold at 



22s. eaiolx set 



(i.e., 6/- less than the lowest price at which they are published). These books 

 — even when second hand — always fetch their full published price when sold 

 at Stevens' sale rooms. 



A. H., 41, Wisteria Road, Lewisham, S.E. 



