NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS AND SERIALS. 



JOHN WHELDON & CO. have tho largest stock in the country of 

 Books in all departments of Natiiral History and Science, also Transactions 

 and Journals of Learned Societies, etc., in sets, runs, and single volumes or 

 numbers. Large Collection of Entomological Books always in Stock. 



Libraries or small parcels purchased. 



\/^ /^ MTFO ' Canadian Eutomologist," Vols. 30-31 (1898-99;. ' Annales SocietiS 



Entomologique lie France,' 1833 (or Vol.2, No. IJ, 18.39 lorVol. 



38, GREAT QUEEN ST., KINGSWAY, LONDON, W.C. 2. 



Telephone : Gerrnrd, 1-112. 



STEVENS' AUCTION ROOMS. 



STEVENS' AUCTION ROOMS, 



Tuesday, October I2th, 

 at 12.30. 

 Estd. 1760. 



FOREIGN BEETLES, TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES, CABINETS, ETC. 



ME. J. C. STEVENS will sell by auction at his Eooms, 38, King Street, 

 CoYent Garden, London, W.C. 2. — 



The Collection of Exotic Coleoptera formed by the late Rev. H. S. 

 Gorham, comprising the Erotylidse, Endomychidse, Langiu-idse and CleridcB (including 

 types and co-types of species described by him). Caribidae, Lycida?, Lampyridae, 

 Telephoridse, and other families arranged in store boxes. 



Also Exotic Ehopalocera rich in Papilionidaj, arranged in a large Mahogany 

 Cabinet of nineteen drawers and about 100 store boxes, the property of a gentleman 

 who is giving up the study of these groups. Also rare Exotic Lepidoptera. 



On view day prior and morning of sale. Catalogues on application. 



Tuesday, October 26th, 

 at 12.30. 

 Estd. 1760. 



BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA, CABINETS, BOOKS, ETC. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by auction at his Eooms, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, London, W.C. 2. — 



An extensive Collection of British Lepidoptgra, arranged in two valuable 

 Mahogany Cabinets, each of 30 drawers, containing C. dispar, N. subrosea, and other 

 rare and extinct species. 



A smaller Collection formed by the late Mr. Lawson of Perth, also the 

 Collection formed by Capt. R. S. Gwatkin Williams, R.N., arranged in fom- 12- 

 drawer Mahogany Cabinets, including Antiopa and Perspicillaris (Polyodon) taken 

 by himself ; a pair of Dispar, Corydon variety, and other scarce and interesting 

 forms in excellent condition. Store Boxes, Collecting Apparatus, Books. 



On view day prior and morning of sale. Catalogues on application. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London, 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, 

 W. 1.— October 6th, at 8 p.m. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. 1.— Ordinary Meetings, Thursdays, October lith, 

 at 7 p.pi., paper, "How to Recognise the Various Families of Lepidoptera," 

 W. J. Kaye, F.E.S. October 28th, at 7 j^.m., paper, " Some Notes on British 

 Aculeata," G. E. Frisby, F.E.S. — Eon. Hec, Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., etc., 

 15, St. German's Place, Blackheatb, S.E. 3. 



London Natural History Society now meets in Hall 40, Winchester 

 House, Old Broad Street, E.G. 2, at 6.30 p.m. Full Society meetings are held on 

 the first Tuesday in each month, and sectional meetings on the third Tuesday. 

 Visitors welcomed at all meetings.— flon. Sec, W. E. Glegg, 44, Belfast Road, 

 N. 16, — October 5th: "Macedonian Birds," W. E. Glegg. — November 2nd: 

 " Botanical Notes from Teesdale," E. B. Bishop.— Z)ecem6er 1th : Annual General 

 Meeting. Presidential Address. 



