THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S ANNUAL FOR 1355,' 



Second Edition, with Coloured Plate, price "2s. 6d. 



In addition to the Notices of New British Insects captured in 1854, 

 contains the following information on collecting and preserving 

 Lepidoptera, "by H. T. Stainton : — 



1. HOW TO COLLECT LEPIDOPTERA. 



2. How to rear Lepidoptera from the pupa or 



LARVA STATE. 



3. How to kill Lepidoptera. 



4. How t to pin Lepidoptera. 



5. How to set Lepidoptera. 



6. How to arrange Lepidoptera in the Collection. 



It also contains notes on the collecting and preserving of Co- 

 leoptera, by T. Vernon Wollaston : — 



1. Suggestions where Coleoptera should be looked 



for. 



2. The apparatus necessary for the collector of 



Coleoptera. 



3. The mode of preparing the Specimens when 



caught. 



From it containing this information this little volume is of great 

 value to all beginners, and some may be incited to greater ardour 

 in the pursuit by reading " The Address to young Entomologists 

 at Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, and at all other Schools." 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S ANNUAL FOR 1856, 



With Coloured Plate, price 2s. 6d. 



Contains, in addition to the Notices of New British Insects in 

 1855, the following Articles by the Editor : — 



Advantages of the Study of Natural History. 

 Pleasures of Entomology. 



List of Entomological Books on Sale in London. 

 Ghent to Glogau and Stettin to Schaffhausen in 

 search of Entomologists. 

 Also 

 Results of a Residence at Fochabers; by John Scott. 



And 

 On the Objects of a Collection of Insects ; by John 

 Lubbock. 



London : John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row. 



