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A New Spdaibe of Metancea from France (with illustrations), Rovian a 
49. A New Species of Chirothrips (Thysanopteya) from South ae ae oo ie 3 
illustration), C..B. Williams, 61, A New Species of Eurytoma from Queensland, _ 
which lives in the stems of Hucalyptus, A. A. Girault, 58. “New: Central - ee 
American Syntomide, A. #. Gibbs, 54. A Buttertly Hunt in some parts of _ 
Unexplored France, H. Rowland- Brown (continued), 55. Some es 
Lepidoptera of La Sainte Baume, V far, S. France, (Rev.) F. E.. ‘Lowe, 60, 
Notes on the Dragonfly Season of 1913, F'. W. dH. Campion, 63. Forficula — 
aurieularia (with illustration), H. H. Brindley; 65. ‘The Neuroptera of 
Nottinghamshire, J. W. Carr, 66. A New Genus of Trydymine eam 
(Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea), A. A. Girault, 68. 
NorEs AND OBSERVATIONS, 69. Socierizs, 72. 
[®- STAUDINGER & BANG- HAAS, Blasewitz- Dresden, i in their 
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new Price List No. LVI. for 1914 (116 pag.), offer more than 20,000 — 
Species of well-named LEPIDOPTERA, set or in papers, from all parts of the 
world, in finest condition; 1600 kinds of PREPARED LARVA, &. SePARATE © 
Price Lists for COLEOPTERA (30,000 species, 208 pag.), for HYMENO- te 
PTERA (3600 species), DIPTERA (2900), HEMIPTERA (2500), ORTHOPTERA 
(1200), NEUTERA (630), BIOLOGICAL OBJECTS (800). Dikcca ry Cun . 
orders. Priceslow. We sell no more living pupe. 
BRITISH AND EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. 
Tuesday, February 10th, at 1 o’clock. . 
R. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction at his rooms, 
88, King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C., 
BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA, including about 150 Lots, of varieties of 
Abraxas grossulariata, reared during the last two seasons by the Rey. 
G. H. Raynor. They are in very fine condition, and among them are 
some remarkable flavipalliata, together with other generally unobtainable 
forms ot very distinct types. 
The collection formed by the late Mr. B. E. Jupp, of Haslemere, 
including many bred specimens, Other collections of BRITISH LEPI- 
DOPTERA, including three nice specimens of C. dispar. Cabinets. 
EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA, including some scarce specimens. 
Catalogues in course of preparation. 
“DATA” LABELS FOR LEPIDOPTERA. 
2/6 per 1000. 1 to 6 sorts, equal numbers, any wording, see specimens below :— 
H. Smith, W. Davis, A. Langley, F. Roberts, 
Dare ath Wood. New Forest, Rannoch. 
19 19 P zc 19 
if unequal numbers are ordered, 6d. extra will be charged. Misimum charge for small quantities, 1/6. 
These are neatly printed similar to the above. We have supplied these labels to Entomologists i in all 
parts of Great Britain and abroad. 
We also supply labels for minute insects printed in the Smallest Type made (see peta ae below). 
These are 3/6 per 1000, 
ic Smith W. Davis, eds mnEley, ¥. Roberta, 
bth bi worl, New Forost. beh Bannpel, 
J. & W. DAVIS, ce, Museum Works, Dartford, — 
JAMES GARDNER, 
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