J. & W. DAVIS ( N T 



IATURALISTS &\ 

 TAXIDERMISTS,/ 



MANUFACTURERS OF ENTOMOLOGICAL APPARATUS AND 

 NATURALISTS' REQUISITES, &c, 



31 & 33, Hythe Street, DARTFORD, Kent. 



Telegrams: " DAVIS, NATURALISTS, DARTFORD." National Telephone : " 108 DARTFORD." 



liOCALITY L.ABEL.S. 



2/6 per 1,000. 4 to 10 sorts, equal numbers, anv wording, see specimens below: — 



Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith. 



Durenth Wood. New Forest, Kent. Rarmoch. 



UK) 190 190 190 



Neatly print ■ <\ similar to the nuove. Wo have supplied these Labels to Entomologists in all parts of Great 



Britain. , 



"Data" Blanks for Plants, Birds' Eggs, Nests, and Skins, from 8d. per 100 



"Data" Labels, with Collector's Name and Locality^ printed in. from 1/6 per 100 



50 British Butterflies, all different, named, 5s. Setting-house, good condition, 6s. 6d. 



Larvae Collector's Guide and Calendar, Illustrated, Is. Birdstuffing and Mounting. 



Illustrated, Is. Animal, Fish, and Reptile Stuffing, Illustrated, Is. 6d. Label List, 



British Macro-Lepidoptera, 6d. 

 Naturalists' Diary and Year Book, Is. Our Country's Butterflies and Moths, 1000 



Coloured Specimens, 6s. 



FERTILE OVA.— Per do; — Antiqua "2d. Pyramidea, Tragopogonis, 3d. Tiliaria, 

 Angularia, Autumnaria. Nnpta, 4d. F« scant aria, 6d. Erosaria, 8d. Cassinea, Is. 3d. 

 Versicolor, 9d. Badiata, Illunaria, Multistrigaria, Lithorhiza, 4d. Silkworms' Eggs 

 4d. per 100. 



HEALTHY LARV/E. — Per doz. — Villica, Qnercus, Sambucata, rotatoria, Is. 

 Caja, Dominula, 8d. Dispar, Monacha (young), 6d. Iris, 9d. each. 



HEALTHY PUP/E.— Each— Chaonia, Ju waria, Cuculla, 5d. Callunse, Carpini, 

 Ocellatus, 4d. Ligustri, Populi, Advenaria, Cblorana, 3d. Dolabraria, 6d. Dictaea, 

 Ziczac, Tetralunaria, 2id. Vinula, Pisi, Batis, Falcula, Pigra, Camelina, Albicillata, 

 Prasinana, 2d. Bidentata, Hirtaria, Ferrugata, TJnidentaria, l£d. 



BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA.— One hundred named Specimens, all different, 5s. 

 post free. See our New List and discounts. 



EXOTIC BUTTERFLIES. — We have some thousands of these as received in 

 papers, assorted dozens, fid., Is., and Is. 6d. 



GENUINE BRITISH "WILD" STOCK. 



CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 



Every Reader of the ' Entomologist ' is requested to send for 

 our Spring List of Ova, Larvae, Pupae, and fresh killed Insects. 

 The List is too long to include in our usual Advertisement. 



Apartments for Entomological Visitors to the New Forest. Expeditions arranged 

 and accompanied. Terms on Application. 



MORRIS & WEIR, ENTOMOLOGISTS, 



BROCKENHURST, NEW FOREST. 



IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF LEPIDOPTERA. 



Tuesday and Wednesday, May 16th and 17th, at one o'clock. 



R. J. C. 5TEVENS will offer at his Rooms, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, London. W.C., the second portion of the unrivalled 

 COLLECTION of BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA, formed by the late 

 PHILIP B. MASON, Esq., M.R.C.S., F.C.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., &c, of Trent 

 House, Burton-on-Trent, comprising long and superb series of most of the 

 rare and extinct species, tine varieties and local forms in the beat state of 

 preservation; also many valuable and historic specimens and types from the 

 Haworth and other Collections, together with the first-rate Standish and 

 other Cabinets in which they are arranged. 



On view the Monday prior, and mornings of sale. Catalogues ready a 

 week prior to sale, post-free on application. 



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