E. G. MEEK, Naturalist, 



56, BROMPTON ROAD, S.W., 



Sujiplies Entomologists with every requisite : — Steel Knuckle-jointed Net, 48. 6d. 

 Self-acting Umbrella Net, 7s. 6d. Ladies' Umbrella Net, Ss. Wire Ring Net, 

 with brass screw, 2s. Pocket Folding Net, four brass joints, 4s. 6d. Balloon Net, 

 26 by 18, for beating, 6s. Telescope Nets, 68., 8s. 6d., 10s. 6d. Self-acting 

 Sweeping Net, 8s. The new Beating Tray for Collecting Lai-vse, &c., 158. 5 

 Pocket Lai-va Boxes, 6d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s., and 3s. Sugaring Tin, with brush 8 

 afl&xed, 2s. 6d. and Ss. 6d. Eelaxing Box, 28. 6d. Killing Box, 9d. and Is. Bottle \ 

 of KUUng Fluid, 9d. forked Setting Boards, 6d., 7d., 8d., 9d., lOd., lid.. Is., Is. 2d., \ 

 Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 8d., Is. lOd., and 2s. Breeding Cages, 2s. 6d. Ditto, with two 

 compartments, 5s. Tin Y, 6d. ; brass Y, Is. Corked Store Boxes, best make, 2s. 6d., j 

 3s. 6d., 4s., 5s., and 6s. Ditto, covered in green cloth, book pattern, 16 by 11, 8s. 

 Mahogany Pocket Box, with glass and slide in gi-oove, 4s. 6d. Exchange Lists, Id. ; 

 Entomological Pins, any size, gilt or plain. Is. per box. Silvered Pins, four sizes 

 mixed. Is. per oz., postage l^d. Bottle of Mite Destroyer, Is. Willow Chip \ 

 Boxes, foui- sizes, nested, 2s. 6d. per gross. Setting and Drying Houses, complete, 

 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s., and 20s. Pocket Box, 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. Postal Box, 6d. 

 Pocket Lanthorns, 48., 5s., and 10s. 6d. Zinc Oval Pocket Box, Is. 6d., 28., 

 and 28. 6d. Pupa Diggers, 28. and 3b. Brass Chloroform Bottles, 4s. The new , 

 Glass KilHng Bottle, charged ready for use. Is., Is. 3d., and Is. 6d. A large 

 assortment of British Insects kept in Stock. Cabinets of every description made 

 to order ; estimates given. New Price Lists sent on receipt of Stamp. All orders, 

 whsJi accompanied by Post-office Orders, will receive immediate attention. Post- 

 office Orders to be made payable at Brompton Road, S.W. 



Entomological Cabinets, from Twelve Shillings to Forty Guineas, 

 kept in Stock. Show Rooms for Cabinets. I 



THOMAS COOKE & SON, 1 



Naturalists, Dealers in Entomological Apparatus, &c. 



(Late of 518, NEW OXFOKD STEEET), 



30, MUSEUM STREET, OXFORD STREET, W.C. 



EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA, &c. 

 WILLIAM WATKINS 



Eespectfully directs the attention of Collectors to his extensive Stock of the j 



above. For several years past he has received from experienced Entomologists, i 



Missionaries, &c., large consignments, containing New and Bare species, fi-om all j 



quarters of the globe (nearly i'3000 was paid by William Watkins for Exotic | 

 Lepidoptera alone in 1888) ; and he fi;rther desires to notify that, possessing a 

 very wealthy and exclusive clieutile, he is at all times prepared to pay the highest 



prices and prompt cash for collections containing good species. j 



07il7j Address— The HOLLIES, VICARAGE ROAD, CROYDON, SURREY. ] 

 Five minutes from Waddon Station, L.B. & S.C. Railway ; and twenty-five minutes 

 only fr-om London Bridge or Victoria. 

 Ba^k Reference — London and Counxy, Croydon Branch. 



Turf-Plates for Insect Cabinets & Boxes. 



I^HE VERY BEST MATERIAL for INSECT BOXES; in plates 

 28 cm. X 13 cm. x li cm. (11 inches X 6i X i inch thick). Sold in 

 parcels of 45 plates weighing 3 kilos (about 6 tt»s.), and sent, packing and carriage 

 free, on receipt of Post-Office Order for 5s. If not approved may be returned. 



May be seen at 64 Hatton Garden. 



HERM. KREYE, Naturalieuhandl., Haiuholzerstr. 58, Hanover, Germany. 



