INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION, 1883. 



rp E. GUNN. NATURALibT, Nohwich (who receeived th% Highest Awards 

 i «t The above EKhibiiion. viz.. SIX GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, 

 and tlu/^PEcilL PIUZH OF £lM FOR BEST SPECIMENS OF 

 TAXIDERMY, besides other Prizes^, begs to announce that his Collection ot 

 BRITISbl FISH FISH-EATING BIRDS, .^c . consisting of nearly 500 

 Specimens, and contained in 135 Glazed Case., is for Sale. For price apply 



as above. . , ^, ,, ■ ^ r o j 



Detailed Catalofjue of the Collection, post free, 3<i. 



H. W. MARSDEN, 



37, MIDLAND ROAD, GLOUCESTER, 



Has for Sale one of the largest Stocks of BRITISH and EUROPEAN 

 BIRD-SKINS and BIRDS' EGGS in Europe, regular supplies being received 

 from sonu- of the best working Collectors, and including many very rare species. 

 Also AMERICAN and other EXOTIC SKINS and EGGS. 



APPARATUS of all kinds and Taxidermists' Tools.— CABINETS 

 for BIRDS' EGGS, INSECTS, &c., &c. 



FIIROPEAN AND EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA, COLEOPTERA, 

 ORTHOPTERA &c ^ and also the best BOOKS on ENTOMOLOGY, 

 ORNITHOLOGY and OOLOGY. 



^g- Send for new Catalogue, jint published. 



THOMAS COOKE & SON, 



Naturalists, Dealers in Entomological Apparatus, &c. 



(Late of 513, NEW OXFORD STREET), 



30, MUSEUM STREET, OXFORD STREET, W.C. 



rrHE CHEAPEST DEALER in BRITISH and FOREIGN BIRDS' 

 J SKINS and EGGS. BUTTERFLIbIS, MOTHS, &c., is 



JOHN EGGLESTON, 



8, PARK PLAGE, SUNDERLAND. 



«»= FoKKioN Skins ikom 5d. each. Price Lists frkk. 



r/OOLOGIST for JANUARY and FEBRUARY^. 1881, WANTED. 

 Zj J. E. Palmer, Lyons Mill, StrafTan, Co. Kildare^ 



In the Press, 8vo, sd. 7s. 6d.. cloth 9s., 

 4 LIST OF THE DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY, with E^ferences 

 A and Annotations; also, a Record of Specimens preserved m the Norfolk 

 and Norwich Museum. 



By JOHN HENRY GURNEY. 



John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row. 



