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BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



Variously constructed nets are used, according tt 

 fancy, but the choice may lie between two chief form* 

 the Clap-net and the Ring-net. 



The former certainly gives more power in a fail 

 chase, but the latter has the advantage of being thfc 



articles I have myself purchased or examined at the above establishment. 

 Cane ring-nets, with stick, and ready for use, 2j. ; ring-net, with three- 

 jointed metal ring and screw-socket, is. Sd. ; pocket collecting-boxes, corked. 

 3d to 1*. each; store-boxes, 10 in. by 8 in., corked top and bottom, 2s. 6rf. ; 

 drying houses, for securely keeping setting-boards when in use, and con- 

 taining eleven corked setting-boards and drawer for pins, &c., 10*. 6d. ; 

 slu-et cork for lining cabinets, 7 in. by 3J in., 1*. 6</. doz. sheets ; entomology 

 cal pins, three sizes, mixed, \s. oz.. &c.. &c. 



