FOR SALE. —FORTY-DRAWEE MAHOGANY 

 CABINET. 



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132, UPPER RICHMOND ROAD, PUTNEY, S.W. 



SOUTH AFRICAN INSECTS. 



' }yi R. Q. F. LEIGH, having completed collecting for 

 ^'*- the Tring Museum after five years, is open to an 

 engagement to collect the following orders of Insects : — 

 BUTTERFLIES, MOTHS, preserved larv« of the 

 same (blown, not in spirits), BEETLES, BUGS, 

 MANTIS and STICK= INSECTS ; also SPIDERS and 

 EARWIGS in spirits. For terms, &c., apply to — 



45, Cuthbert's Buildings, West Street, Durban, Natal. 



REMEMBER! 



The ORIGINAL and LARGEST BUTTERFLY FARM in the 

 BRITISH ISLES is HEAD'S. 



(Established over Twenty Years.) 



An Immense Stock of Fertile Ova, Living Larvae & Pupae, & Set Specimens always on Sale. 

 Many GOOD VARIETIES and HYBRIDS frequently in Stock. 



Apparatus and Cabinets of the best quality supplied, Price List sent free. 

 Note the Address — 



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 BURNISTON, NEAR SCARBOROUGH. 



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THE ZOOLOGIST 



The Recognised MONTHLY JOURNAL of NATURAL HISTORY. 



Edited by W. L. DISTANT. 



Contents of February Number.— On the Perforation of Marine Animals, by 

 Prof. McIntosh, M.D., LL.D., (fee. — Notes on the Arctic Whaling Voyage of 1907, by 

 Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. — Birds of the Graakallen Mountain, Norway, by Eev. 

 William Serle, M.B.O.U. — On the Evolution of Dinarda, a Genus of Coleoptera, by 

 Erich Wasmann, S.J. — Notes and Queries — Aves: Domestication of the Jackdaw, by Eev. 

 Julian G. Tuck. — Bean-Geese on the Dee Marshes, by S. G. Cummings. — American'Wood 

 Duck in Oxford, by M. Bedford. — The Smew in Northumberland, by J. S. S. Walton.— 

 Ornithological Records frrom Chester and North Wales, by Alfed Newstead. — Wildfowl 

 in Somerset, by Rev. F. L. Blathwayt. — Distinct Types in Eggs, by Thornton Mackeith. 

 Some Ornithological Notes from Mayo and Sligo, by Robert Warren. — Wood-Pigeons' 

 Diphtheria, by H. F. Witherby.— Arachnida: Curious Habit of a Chelifer (with illustra- 

 tion), by W. L. Distant. — Notices of New Books. 



