} C. “STEVENS wl teell by aeHen at ma seme 
38, ‘King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C., the 
( Collection ‘of British Macro- and Micro- Lepidoptera formed 3 
by C. H, Scuitzt, Esa., including several fine specimens Of ae a 
>. Dispar, N. Subrosea, be Coenosa, and other rareand = 
xtinct species, together with the two forty-drawer Mahogany 
Cabinets in which they are contained; also BRITISH and 
EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA, COLEOPTERA, and other 2a 
Natural History Objects. ee ae 
On view day prior 10 to 4and morning of sale. Catalogues 
on application. ere 
IMPORTANT SALE OF BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA, 
MUR. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce that the first 
portion of the Collection of British Lepidoptera formed = 
by the late T. Mappisoy, Esq., F.E S. (well known by the ie 
number of valuable varieties which it. contains) wall be offered 
for sale by auction in February. é 
Catalogues, ready one week prior to sale, may be had on 
application to the Auctioneer, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, 
London, W.C. 
Psa Te early in January. Royal 8vo. Price 318. 6d. net. 
BRITISH FLIES. 
STRATIOMYIDE 
Ss AND SUCCEEDING FAMILIES — 
DIPTERA BRACHYCERA 
GREAT BRITAIN ae ee 
Ss? Ek, VERRALL, ee 
Fellow of the Entomological Society of London. a 
Drawings of J. E. Collin, F.E.S. + 
- Tun List or SPECIES SOLD SEPARATELY, SEWN, ONE SHILLING NET. Tee 
LONDON: GURNEY & JACKSON, 10, PATERNOSTER ROW. 
(Successor to Mr. Van Vourst.) 
