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The ORIGINAL and LARGEST BUTTERFLY FARM in the 

 BRITISH ISLES is HEAD'S. 



(Established 1884.) 



r. iiiiiieiise Stock of Fertile Ova, Living Larvae & Pupse, & Set Specimens always ou Sale. 

 Many GOOD VARIETIES and HYBRIDS frequently in Stock. 

 'rains and Cabinets of the best quality supplied. Price List sent free. 

 ;ote the Address— 



H. W. HEAD, (Entomologist 

 BURNISTON, NEAR SCARBOROUGH. 



J. BROW^N. 



Established 1870. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL CABINET-MAKER. 



BUY DIEECT OF THE MAKER and save 25 to 35 per cent. Compare 

 our list with any Naturalist or Store, who are dealers and not 

 manufacturers. 4, 6, 8 and 10-drawer Insect Cabinets, lis., 14s., 24s., 

 34s, 4, 6, 8, and 10-drawer Egg Cabinets, 10s., 13s:, 22s., 39s. Store 

 '^ %:es, 10 X 8, 2s. 2d. ; 13 x 9, 3s. Sd. ; 14 x 10, 3s. 6d. ; 16 x 11, 4s. Sd. ; 

 X 12, 5s. Larva- breeding Cages, single plain, 2s.; double ditto, 

 ^')d. Improved cages with drawer and zinc tanks, single, 3s.; double 

 Od. Mahogany cage, glass door, 16 x 12 x 12, 9s. 



13, ST. STEPHEN'S ROAD, BOW, E. 



LEONARD TATCHELL & Co., Entomologists 



23, THE ARCADE, BOURNEMOUTH, 



OFFER THE FOLLOWING BOOKS FOR SALE :— 



Wilkinson's 'Tortrices,' 7s. 6d. Morris's 'British Butterflies,' 



12s. 6d. 13 vols from 1855 to 1873 'Natural History of the Tineina,' 



11. T. Stainton, £5 5s. 11 bound vols. 'The Entomologist,' 1882 



L888, 1904 to 1907, 2s. 6d. per vol. 9 vols, complete of ' British 



Insects,' by Donovan, £4 4s. 2 vols. Humphrey's 'Butterflies and 



Moths,' 15s. 8 vols. ' Entomologists' Magazine,' 8 to 24, 35s. 



Send for Lists of Imagines, Apparati, Larvae, and Pupae. 



\SY Fine Vauieties and Rare Forms. Selection on approval. 



IMPROVED LABOUR-SAVING DATA LABELS— 

 ^ as supplied to leading Lepidopterists and Museums. 



The pecuniary and scientific value of a collection is enhanced by aflSxing to every 

 specimen — bred, caught, or received in exchange — a neatly printed " data " label. 



Usual type, one to five localities, equal quantities; locality, date (=191 ), 

 and collectors name (three lines in all) — 1000 for 28. 6d., 3000 for os. 6d. Unequal 

 numbers, or each additional line, 6d. extra. 



FISTS, for pointing out varieties, 6d. per 100, 300 for Is. 



Special: — MINUTE LABELS, printed in the smallest type made, essential 

 for Micros., and the lesser Macros., or small insects of other orders ; specimens and 

 prices on application. 



Write for f\ill range of samples before placing your orders for the season. 

 FRANK LITTLEWOOD, 22, HIGHGATE, KENDAL 



