PREPARATION FOR THE YEAR'S COLLECTING. 



Lepidopterists who have not yet obtained 



Practical Hints-: Field Lepidopterist 



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



Parts I and II, Price 6s. each. 

 (Interleaved for collector's own notes), 

 should do so without delay. Some 2500 hints culled from all the best field 

 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 thej' have discovered many species of rare 

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

 the neighbourhood before. 



It is further proposed to publish some time during the current year 



A THIRD (and LAST) PART of 



Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist, 



WITH A DETAILED 



Specific Index to Parts I., II. and III. 



(By H. J. TURNER, F.E.S.). 



This part will be about the same size as Part II, will be interleaved, will 

 contain detailed chapters on the Egg, Larval, Pupal, and Imaginal stages, as 

 well as about 1000 practical hints of the form now so well known to our field 

 workers. Those who think these books are reprints of the small section of 

 hints that have appeared in the Magazine should see the books to discover their 

 mistake. It was because there was no room in the Magazine for a tenth of the 

 hints in hand that the books were published. 



Part III and the Index will only appear provided at least 120 copies are 

 guaranteed at 4s. 6d. each. The part will be sold at 6s. net after publication. 



Dear Sir, — 



Please enter my name as a guarantor for copies of Practical Hints 



for the Field Lejndopterist, Part III., and the Index to Parts I., II., and III., for each 

 copy of which I will send the sum of 4s. 6d. on publication. 



Name 



Address 



Date 



Mr. J. Herbert Tutt, 119, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



ii[]:i.ecli^ir£i.l A^ic»icu.ltxi.r»al Society, 

 Oaiir*o, E^yjpt. 



APPOINTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGIST 



Applications are invited for the post of Entomologist to the above 

 Society. Candidates must have had practical experience in combating 

 Insect Pests generally, and must not be less than 25 nor more than 85 years 

 of age. Salary £350 per annum. Allowance for passage out to Egypt. 

 The successful candidate will be required to take up bis duties immediately 

 after appointment. 



Applications, with full statement of qualifications and accompanied by 

 copies only of testimonials, must be sent before May 30tb, 1904, to G. P. 

 Foaden, Esq., Laburnum, Ashburton, Devon, from whom further particu- 

 lars may be obtained. 



