﻿LOCALITY LABELS FOR ENTOMOLOQISTS.— 



Neatly printed on good paper, in small but legible type ; one to five 

 localities, equal numbers ; collector's name, locality, and date (three lines) — 1000 

 for 2s. 6^., 2000 for 4s., 3000 for 5s. ; locality and date only (two lines) —1000 for 

 2s.. 3000 for 4s. For smaller numbers or special wordings write, stating require- 

 ments. FISTS, for indicating Varieties, 6^. per 100, 300 for Is. CASH WITH 

 ORDEE. 



F. LITTLEWOOD, 22, HIGHGATE, KENDAL. 



RARE LEPIDOPTERA. 



C. EXULIS from 7s. 6d. to 25s. each. 



E. AUTUMNARIA, Black forms, 10s, 6d. each. 



D. TEMPLI (unset) 10s. per dozen. 



On receii)t of card loill send a selection on approval. 



LISTS FREE — Larvae and Pup^, Imagines, Natuee-study Cases, and 



Apparatus. 



We shall be pleased to receive lists of Desiderata from Entomologists and 



Curators of Museums. 



LEONARD TATCHELL & Co., ENTOMOLOGISTS, 



23, THE AKCADE, BOUENEMOUTH. 



PAL/EARCTIC & EUROPEAN BUTTERFLIES. 



J ARGE COLLECTIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED. — 



^ Parcels for selection. Indicate groups interested in. 



ERNEST SWINHOE, 6, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington, 



London, W. 



NEW AND REVISED EDITION.— Cloth. Price Is. 6^. Postage 2d. 



INSECT HUNTER'5 COMPANION 



INSTRUCTIONS FOR 



COLLECTING, REARING, SETTING, AND PRESERVING, 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



By the late Rev. JOSEPH GREENE, M.A. Revised and Extended by A. B. EARN. 



" So full of practical information that everyone interested in this phase of Ento- 

 mology ought to have a copy of it by them." — Western Mail. 



"The little brochui'e seems to be practical and useful to the young collector." — 

 Naturalists^ Quartei'ly Revieic. 



London: WEST, NEWMAN dt CO., 54, Hatton Garden. 



