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The Transactions of the Entomological Society of 

 London. — First and Second Series, 10 vols. 8vo, illustrated. 

 Price £14 to the Public ; £10 10.s'. to Members of the Society. 



N.B. — The volumes can be obtained separately. 



Third Series, vol. 1. Price 505. to the Public; 25s. to 

 Members. 



Vols. 2 and 3 are in course of publication. 



The Transactions, as published, are forwarded, gratis, to 

 Members resident more than 15 miles from London : and 

 Members resident within those limits can purchase them at 

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British Lepidoptera. — Mr. J. C. Stevens begs to an- 

 nounce he will sell by Auction, at his Great Room, .38, King 

 Street, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, March 28th, at half-past 

 12 precisely, the choice Collections of British Lepidoptera 

 belonging to the late Rev. G. Rudston Read, and the Col- 

 lection formed by Mr. P. Bouchard, sold in consequence of 

 his having left for a Natural-History Exploration in South 

 America. Also the Entomological Cabinets and a few Books. 

 Catalogues are preparing, and will be ready one week before 

 the Sale. 



British Birds. — On the 1st of every month, price One 

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 for recording Anecdotes and Facts concerning British Birds 

 and Fishes, their Habits, Food, Migrations, Nests and Young. 



Birdsnesting ; being a complete Description of the Nest 

 and Eggs of every British Bird that breeds in Great Britain 

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