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“DATA” “LABELS FOR LEPIDOPTERA. 
26 eee cn ‘1 to 6 sorts, equal numbers, any wording, see specimens below -— 
he a H. Smi ae Z VER, Davis, {a it Langley, ; ++ -F. Roberts, 
+ Darenth Wed. wae "New Forest. Cty S Kents Rannoch. 
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If ‘anequal ate are ordered, 6d. extra will be charged. Minimum charge for small quantities, 16. 
These are’ neatly printed similar to the above. We have supplied these labels to Entomologists in all 
_ parts of Great Britain and abroad. 
We also supply labels for minute. insects printed in the Smallest Type made. (see specimens below). 
These are 3/6 per Ashish 
ow Davis, A us gle y mm F. Roberts, 
Daren \ Ws foo AL New ore Rannoch. 
4 a W. DAVIS, “CONTAAOTONS, Museum Works, Dartford, 
CALIFORNIA. LEPIDOPTERA. 
UR Propagator and Collector of California Lepido- 
ptera again going to breed and collect in every locality of 
- California. Gentlemen and Museums wishing large quantities of 
yall taken, RY from 10 to 100 of each species, can ‘have them at a 
- flat rate of 23d. each. Parties wanting only certain species should 
send for my price list, and save 50 per cent. on retail prices. Still a 
few of this season’s catch on hand, Lycsena anna, 2s. per pair; this 
 Lycena retails at about 8s. pair. Parnassius clodius, 2s. pair. 
Argynnis egleis, 1s. 3d. pair, &¢. Noctuide and Geometride, always 
_ 24d. each for quantity orders of from 5 to 100 of each species. ‘I'here 
are about 350 different species of Noctuidw.and about 200 different 
species of Geometride in California. Sent on approval, by my new 
system of mailing which insures us both. 
: Prof, Jas. Sinclair, 333, Kearney St., San Francisco, California. 
LEONARD TATCHELL & Co., 
Breeders and Collectors of British Butterflies and Moths. 
23, THE ARCADE, BOURNEMOUTH. 
Offer their New Lists of LIVING LARVA and PUPA, Imagines, 
| _Life-histories, and APPARATUS. 
MANY GOOD VARS. & MELANIC FORMS. 
10, 12; 15, 20, AND 40-DRAWER CABINETS FOR SALE, FULL PARTICULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
: [LOCALITY LABELS FOR ENTOMOLOGISTS.— 
The * Data” label is now considered to be a necessary accompaniment of every. entomological 
Specimen; and a neatly PRINTED label is superior in every way to oné handwritten—being more compact, 
_ always legible, and effecting a great saving of time and labour. 
One to five localities, equal quantities; locality, date (191 ), and collector's 
name (three lines in all)—1000 for 2s. 6d., 2000 for 4s., 3060 for 5s.; locality and 
date only (two lines)—1000 for 2s., 2000 for 3s. 3d., 3000 for 4s. Unequal num- 
bers, or each additional line, 6d. extra. 
Special: MINUTE LABELS, printed in the smaLLest TyPE ap™, essential 
_ for Mieros., and the lesser Macros., or small insects of other orders ; specie and 
prices on application. 
FISTS, for pointing out yastetios, 6d. per 100, 300 for 1s. 
CAREFUL WORK GUARANTEED, CASH WITH ORDER, 
F. LITTLEWOOD, 22; HIGHGATE, KENDAL. 
