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Plain Ring Nets, wire or cane, including: Stick, Is. 8d., 2a.; 2p. 6a. “Folding Nets, 
8s. 6d., 4s. Umbrella Nets (self-acting), 7s. Pocket ‘Boxes, 6d., 9a.; Is., 1s .6d. 
Zine Relaxing Boxes, 9d., 1s., 1s. 6d., 26. Nested Chip Boxes, 7a. per Henk dozen. 
Hntomological Pins, Makarted or mired 1s, ” ‘1s. 6d. ver oz. Pocket Lanterns, | 26. 6d. 
to 8s. Sugaring Tin, with brush, 1s. 6d., 26. Sngaring Mixture, ready for use, 
ls. 9d. per tin. Store Boxes, wish camphor cells, 28. 6d., 48., 58., 6s. Setting 
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Boards, flat or oval, 1 in., 6d.; 14 in., 8d.; 2in.,10d.; ab in: ls.; 8$in., 1s. 4d.5 | 
4 in., 1s. 6d.; 5 in., 15, 10a. ; Sornpleke ‘Set of fourfasn Boatds; 10s. 6d. Setting. ; 
Hondes, 9 a. 6d., 11s. 6d. : corked back, 145. Zine Larva Boxes, 9d., 18., 1s. 6d. 
Breeding Oage, 2s. 6d., 4s., 58., 7s. 6d. ‘Coleopterist’s Ootleoting Bottle, with tube, 
1s. 6d., 1s. 8d. Botanical Gases, japanned, double tin, 1s.6d., 28.9d., 8s. 6d., 48. 6d. 
Botanical Paper, 1s. 1d., 1s. 4d., 18. 9d., 28..2d., per quire. Insect Glazed Oases, 
28. 6d. to 11s. Cement for replacing. Antenne, 4a. per bottle. Steel Forceps, 
1s, 6d., 2s., 2s.6d. per pair. Oabinet Cork, 7 by 84, best quality, 1s.6d. per dozen 
sheets. Dias Chloroform Bottle, 2s. 6d. Insect Lens, 1s. to 88. Glass- top and 
Glass-bottomed Boxes from 1s. per dozen. Zine Killing Box, 94., 1s. Pups 
Digger, in leather sheath, 1s. 9d. Taxidermist’s- Companion, containing most 
necessary implements for skinning, 108. 6dv Sealpels, 1s. 8d..; Scissors, 26, per 
pair; Egg-drills, 2d., 8d., 9d.; Blowpipes, 4d., 6d.; Artificial Eyes for Birds and 
Animals; Label- lists of British Butterflies, 2d. ; ditto of Birds’ Eggs, 2d., 8d., 6d.;. . 
ditto of Land and Fresh-water Shells, 2d. ; Useful Books on. Insects, Fees, Aa: sae 
SILVER PINS for collectors of Micro- Hepidepters. &e., as yl as minute 
insects of all other families. 
We stock various sizes and’ lengths of ‘hese ‘Silver Pins, igh Hbis certain ipa 
advantages over the ordinary pins, whether enamelled, black, or silvered or gilt. 
For instance, insects lable to become greasy, and verdigrisy like Sesiide, &c. gu ; 
are best pinned on Silver Pins, which will last much longer. We. shall be vissaee: m% 
to send patterns on application. 
SHOW ROOM FOR CABINETS 
Of every description for Inskots, Birps’ Eaas, Coins, MioroscoricaAL OssEcTs 
Fossins, &c. Oatalogue (100 pp.) sent on application, post free. 
A LARGE STOCK OF INSECTS AND BIRDS’ EGGS 
(BRITISH, EUROPEAN, AND EXOTIC). > 
Birds, Mammals, éc., Preserved ond Mounted by First-olase Workmen, 
36, STRAND, W.C., LONDON, ENGLAND. 
SOMETHING NEW AND CHEAP. 
By special request of many of my Clients I have issued a small leaflet 
entitled ‘‘Valuable Hints to Collectors.” ‘This little work will be 
found most useful to the Advanced Collector as well as the Beginner, and 
one only of the hints is worth far more than the cost of the work. Among 
other matters it deals with the treatment of Ova, Larvee and Pups in: 
Captivity, Cleaning Insects for Grease, Killing and Setting, and 
gives some very. useful Substitute Pood- plants. Price 9d, only, post free, 
Write for latest Price Lists of Ova, Larve, Pupz, and Set Insects, 
the smallest order thankfully received. | DON’T FORGET I can supply all 
Apparatus at Usual Prices. REMEMBER my Relaxing Tins and ‘ Text-Book.’ 
L. W. NEWMAN, F.E:S., BEXLEY, KENT. 
EITZ.—-‘ Macro Lepidoptera (Paleearctic),’ Parts 
| to 48, £2 15s. Stainton’s “Tineina,’ 13° vols., 
new, £3 17s. 6d... Morris-—t British Moths, ’ A -vols.; | 
£1 10s.; many others. Wild larvee,, ps cinXia ; pape. Shee 
andreniformis, ete. : ; 
A. FORD, 36, IRVING ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH. 
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