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Neatly printed similar to the above. We have supplied these Labels to EntonjoloRists in all parte of C 



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'Data" Blanks for Plants. Birds' Eggs. Nests, and Skins, from 8d. per 100 

 ' Data" Labels, with Collector's Name and Locality printed in, from 1/6 per : 

 '* Data " Books for Entomological Collection, printed headings, Is. ; post 3d. 



Ditto, for Ornithological Collection, Is. ; post .3d. 



50 British Butterflies, all different, named, 5s. Setting-house, goott condition. 68. 

 Larvae Collector's Guide and Calendar, Illn.strated, Is. BirdstufDng and Mount! 

 Illustrated, Is. Animal, Fish, and Reptile Stuffing, Illu-'^trated, Is. 6d. Label L 

 British Macro-Lepidoptera, 6d. 

 FERTILE O'VA. — Per dozen.— 'Mona.cha, Pistacina, Autumnaria, i5d. Castrer 

 Litura, Macilenta, 4d. 



PUP/E. — Each. — Machaon, Glauca, Unifasciata, Ligustri, 4d. Stratarius, Pu 

 lata (Rannoch), 3d. Versicolor, Trepida, Chaonia, Cucillina, Lychnitis, 5d. Helvetica 

 6d. Togata, 8d. Betularia, Pisi, Verbasci, Pigra, leogrammaria, 2d. Bucephi 

 Gothica, Ab.synthiata. ilA. 



The Naturalist's Quarterly Review of New Books, Records, and Events 

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 No. 1 now ready. Photographic Competition, Guinea Prizes. Prospectus free. 



12-Drawer Insect Cabinet, second-hand. Frames to Glasses, Camphor ( 

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COLLECTION OF LEPIDOPTERA FORMED BY THE LA" 

 ALFRED BEAUMONT, ESQ. 



MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1906. 



jyjR. J. C. STEVENS will offer at his Rooms, 38, Ki 

 Street, Covent Garden, Loudon, W.C., the Collections of BRITJ 

 LEPIDOPTERA, COLEOPTERA, HYMENOPTERA, HEMIPTEI 

 DIPTERA, &c., formed by the late Alfkkd Beaumont, Esq., of (■ 

 field, together with the CABINETS in which they are contained. ^ 

 EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. 



On February 20th will be sold the Collection formed by the 

 Mr. Bazett. 



SCOTCH LEPIDOPTERA. 



Fine, well cut. Bractea, 2s. 6d. Interro^ationis, 9d. Pulchrina, 4d. i 

 xerxes, 4d. "Orbona (fine vars.), 6d. Vetusta, 8d. Exoleta, i3d. Furculaj 

 T. Cratffigi, 6d. Sobrina, Is. 6d. Myrtilli, 3d. Menvanthidis, 4d. Fascelina 

 Ziczac, 2d. Polyodon (black vars.), (id. Solidagmis, 4d. Glareosa, 3d. Susj 

 (fine vars.), 5d. Literosa, 2d. Dahlii, 4d. Neglecta (red forms), 6d. Caea 

 2d. Populata, 2d. AIsus, 2d. Aglaia, 3d. Callunffi, 4d. Fuliginosa (dark), 

 and many others at low prices. 



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hundred preserved Larva. COLEOPTERA. '2000 species ; TROPlCl 

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