..6..n-...a, ^^.•.aemw.—j.upa and well-set imagos.— L. A Svencer • -59 R«,.«7, 

 ?ij Boad, Highgate Road, N W ojJejicer , ol, Burgh. 



)cai micios.— ii. A. Atmore ; King's Lynn, Norfolk. ^ 



Duplicates -Cinxi^^^ Duplaris,-- Potatoria,* Triplasia, Festuc^e - Cm,!. 



Sh JmpS^^tff °^t"V'°?^ sexes), Lunos^, M^' S FSea,SSa^ 

 ma la, Implmiata Sutfumata, Corylata,* Strigillaria (both sexes), Badiata 

 ^oMa" V?l' '• ,^^|,*.^^'-«^«;-Firmata, Dolobraria, Pictaria, Spar kta PW 

 It r.^F ^' ^^"^P";'^"^*^' Valerianata, Subnotata, O 'biculariaf Unifo - 

 ata. Good inserts only.-/. ArMe ; 2, George, Street, Chester. 



Duphcates.-T.Quevcns,* T. W-Albnm,- Suspecta, Cerago, ^Gilva-o *Ferru- 

 mea,;- Viminalis, Oleracea,* Fibrosa, Vinula, Eubricosa, H^wortbirOuercifolia 

 ndonna, Subtusa, T. Crat^gi, Persicaria., lanthina. Fimbria, UncXcomS^^^^ 

 tramineola, Papilionaris. Desiderata.-Bicu.pis, Bifida, Alni Dapli dice Prm5 



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Entomological Socie^f London (llTch^ndos^treet,"c^^;;,:ldish^Sq;^ 

 r) Wednesday Ocober 2nd, at 8 p.m. Paper to be read: " Lepidoptera 

 eterocera from Northern Chma, Japan and Corea," part v.: by the late John 

 enry Leech, B.A., F.L.S., &c. ; communicated by E. South, F.E S 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hibernia 

 lambers, Loudon Bridge, S.E.).— Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in 

 .ch month at 8 p.m. "^ 



To MUSEUMS, PEIVATE COLLECTOKS, and OTHEKS. 

 nportant Auction Sale of Natural History Specimens 



TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, at 12.30. 

 \R. J. C. STEVENS will offer, at his Eooms, 38, King 



Street, W.C, iu a special sale, about 300 Lots of EGGS, compris- 

 g many beautiful specimens in perfect condition. Authentic data with all 

 ts. This sale will offer a splendid opj)ortunity to Collectors wishing to 

 quire particularly clean and many rare examples. 



Also to be offered in the same Catalogue, the Unique Collection, 

 mprising about 50 Lots, of ALBINO, PIED, and other Eare Varieties of 

 •itish and other Birds, as formed by the late Mr. WM. ATKINSON, of 

 ammersmith. There are many Rare Varieties seldom offered for sale. All 

 ese specimens are beautifully mounted in bow-fronted cases. 

 Catalogues post-free on application. 



MAGNIFIOENT NEW WOEK on' BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS. 



JUST PUBLISHED, price 6s. 



AMILIAR BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS 



By W. F. KIRBY, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum {Natural History). 



[LLUSTRATED WITH EIGHTEEN MAGNIFICENT COLOURED PLATES. 



" The whole book is remarkably well got up. . . . We can commend it 

 the notice of those desirous of making a cheap, handsome, and useful 

 Bsent." — Nature. 



SSELL & COMPANY, Ltd., LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK, & MELBOURNE 



L/ANTED. — Information as to the occurrence of TAFIXOSTOLA 

 ^ HELLMANNl in Monk's Wood, Hants. Specimens from this 

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