OVA, LARV/E, AND PUP/E . 



The Largest Breeder of Lepidoptera in the Britisli Isles is 



H. W. HEAD, mntomologmi, 



SeT^RBOROUGH. 



I'liil Jjisf of (>ra, fyarrde, ami T'iipa/\ obo Lfpi'hijitrra, Apparatus. ( 'ahiiirts, 



etc.. xi')it oil apjfli-atiou. 

 Many Rare British Species and Good Varieties for Sale. 



A few Copies of the following Pamphlets. 



>;ctes on Hybrids of Teplu'osia bistortata, Goeze and T. crepuseulaiia, Hb. 



Some Eesults of Keceut Experiments in Hybridising Tephrosia. bistortata and 



T. crepnscularia . . 



The Driaking Habits of Jjuttortlics and ]Molh^^ .. .. .. .. .. l/(> 



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



tSomc considerations of Natural Genera and incidental references to the Nature 



of Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l/t> 



The Scientilic 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/ - 



The Nature of Metamorphosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1' - 



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 Naturalists and Manufacturers of Entomological Apparatus and Cabinets. 



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 uv mixed, 1/-, 1/6 per ounce. Pocket Lanterns, 2;<i to s,-. Sugaring Tin, vrith livush, l/lj. 

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



Label-list of British Macro-Lepidoptera, with Latin and English names (1391 edition), 

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

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

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