OVA, LARV/E, AND PUP/E . 



The Largest Breeder of Lepidoptera in the British Isles is 



H. Mr. HEAD, mntomologi&t, 



SeT^KBOROUGH. 



Full List of Oca, Larrae, and Pupae, also Lepidoptera, Apparatus, Cabinets, 



etc., sent on application. 

 Many Rare British Species and Good Varieties for Sale. 



A few Copies of the following Pamphlets for Sale. 



Notes on Hybrids of Tephrosia bistortata, Goeze and T. crepuscularia, Hb. . . 1/ - 

 Some Eesults of Recent Experiments in Hybridising Tephrosia bistortata and 



T. crepuscularia . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/ - 



The Drinking Habits of Butterflies and Moths . . . . . . . . . . 1/6 



The Lasiocampids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/ - 



Some considerations of Natural Genera and incidental references to the Nature 



of Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/6 



The Scientific Aspect of Entomology (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/- 



The Scientific Aspects of Entomology (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/ - 



A gregarious butterfly — Erebia nerine — with notes on the Lepidoptera of the 



Mendelstrasse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/ - 



To be obtained from H. E. PAGE, " Bertrose," Gellatly Road, Hatcham, S.E. 



WATKINS & DONCASTER, 

 Naturalists and Manufacturers of Entomological Apparatus and Cabinets. 



Plain Eing Nets, wire or cane, including Stick, 1/3, 2/-, 2/6. Folding Nets, 3/6, 4/-, 

 Umbrella Nets (self-acting), 7/-. Pocket Boxes, 6d., 9d., 1/-, 1/6. Zinc Eelaxing Boxes. 

 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 2/-. Nested Chip Boxes, 7d. per four dozen. Entomological Pins, assorted 

 or mixed, 1/-, 1/6 per ounce. Pocket Lanterns, 2/6 to 8/-. Sugaring Tin, with brush, 1/6, 

 2/-. Sugaring Mixture, ready for use, 1/9 per tin. Store Boxes, with camphor cells, 2/6, 

 4/-, 5/-, 6/-. Setting Board's, flat or oval, lin., 6d.; l^in., 8d.; 2in., lOd.; 2iin., 1/- ; 

 3Jin., 1/4; 4in., 1/6; 5in., 1/10; Complete Set of fourteen Boards, 10/6. Setting Houses, 

 9/6, 11/6 ; corked back, 14/-. Zinc Larva Boxes, 9d., 1/-, 1/6. Breeding Cage, 2/6, 4/-, 

 5/-, 7/6. Coleopterist's Collecting Bottle, with tube, 1/6, 1/8. Botanical Cases, japanned, 

 double tin, 1/6 to 6/6. Botanical Paper, 1/1, 1/4, 1/9, 2/2 per quire. Insect Glazed Cases, 

 2/6 to 11/-. Cement for replacing Antennse 4d. per bottle. Steel Forceps, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 per 

 pair. Cabinet Cork, 7 by 3J, best quality 1/4 per dozen sheets. Brass Chloroform Bottle, 

 2/6. Insect Lens, 1/- to 8/-. Glass-top and Glass-bottomed Boxes, from 1/- per dozen. 

 Zinc Killing Box, 9d. to 1/-. Pupa Digger, in leather sheath, 1/9. Taxidermist's Com- 

 panion, containing most necessary implements for skinning, 10/6. Scalpels, 1/3 ; Scissors, 

 2/- per pair ; Eggdrills, 2d., 3d., 9d. ; Blowpipes, 4d. ; Artificial Eyes for Birds and 

 Animals; Label-lists of British Butterflies, 2d.; ditto of Birds' Eggs, 2d., 3d., 6d. ; ditto 

 of Land and Fresh-water Shells, 2d. ; Useful Books on Insects, Eggs, etc. 



Label-list of British Macro-Lepidoptera, with Latin and English names (1894 edition), 

 1/6. Our new complete Catalogue of British Lepidoptera (every species numbered), 1/- ; 

 or printed on one side for labels, 2/-. 



Now Eeady. — The Exchange List and Label List, compiled by Mr. Ed. Meyrick, B.A., 

 F.L.S., F.E.S., according to his recent "Handbook of British Lepidoptera." Exchange 

 List, Jd. each, 4d. per dozen, or 4/- per 100. Label List, 9d. each. 



THE "DIXON" LAMP NET (inYaluable for taking moths off Street Lamps 

 without climbing the Lamp Posts) 2/6. 



SHOW KOOM FOE CABINETS 



Of every description of Insects, Birds' Eggs, Coins, Mickoscopical Objects, Fossils, &c. 

 Catalogue (96 pages) sent on application, xaost free. 



LAEGE STOCK OF INSECTS' AND BIRDS' EGGS (British, European, and Exotic.) 



Birds, Mammals, etc.. Preserved aud Mounted by First-class Workmen. 



Addrl'^s-Se, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. (5 doors from Charing Cross), 



