OVA, LARV / E, AND PUP/E - 



The Largest, Breeder of Lepidopfcera in the British Isles is 



"H. W. HEAD, ©ntomoUniiot, 



BIJRHISTON, |Mr. SCARBOROUGH- 



h'ull Lint of Oca, Larvae, and Priphe, also hepidoptera, Apparatus, Cabinets 



etc., sent on application. 



Many Rare British Species and Good Varieties for Sale. 



IMPORTANT 

 TO ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETIES and MUSEUMS. 



BACK VOLUMES OF 



The Entomologist's Record 



and Journal of Variation. 



(Vols. I-XXXII.) 



CONTENTS CF Vol. I. (Most important only mentioned.) 



Genus Acrovycta and its allies.— Variation of Smerinihus iiliae. 3 coloured rjlates— 

 Differentiation of MeUtaea ath alia, par thenie, and aurelia- — The Dcubieday collection — 

 Parthenogenesis— Paper on Taeniocampidcie — Phylloxera — Practical Hints (many) — 

 Parallel Variation in Coleoptera — Origin of Argynnis papliia var. valesina- — Work for the 

 Winter — Temperature and Variation — Synonymic notes — Eetrospect of a Lepidopterist 

 for 1880 — Lifehistories of A grotis pyrophila , Epavcla lichevea, Helitiphobvs hispidus — 

 Capiujes at light — Aberdeenshire notes, etc., etc., 860 pp. 



CONTENTS OF VOL. il. 



Melanism and Melanochroisjsi — Bibliography — Notes on Collecting — Articles on 

 Variation (many) — How to breed Agrotis lunigera, Sesia sphegiformis, Taeniocampa opima 

 — Collecting on the Norfolk Broads — Wing development — Hybridising Amphidasys 

 prodromaria and A. betularid — Melanism and Temperature — Differentiation of JDian- 

 tliaicias — Disuse of wings — Fauna of Dulwich, Sidmouth, S. London — Generic nomen- 

 clature and the Acronyotid'ae — A fortnight at Bannoch — Heredity in Lepidoptera — Notes 

 on Genus Zyg^na (Anthrocera) — Hybrids — Bymenoptera — Lifehistory of Gonoplwra 

 derasa, etc., etc., 312 pp. 



Contents of Vol. III. 



Genus Acronycta and its allies (continued) — Scientific Notes — The British Coccinel- 

 lidae — Notes on Breeding — Notes on Coleottera (very many) — Dates of appearance of 

 Eupithecia pygmeata — Dimorphic pupse — Duration of Ova State of the Geomctridae (with 

 tables) — Effects of temperatnre on the colouring of Lepidoptero — Hints on labelling — 

 Melanic varieties— Changes in nomenclature — Keeping Micro pupre during winter — Notes 

 on Genus Hepialus — Beviews, etc., etc., 320 pp. 

 To be obtained from — 



Mr. H. E. PAGE, " Bertrose," Gellatly Road, New Cross, London, S.E. 14 

 to whom Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable. 



Woodside, Burnside, Hillside, and Marsh. 



Crown 8vo., Illustrated, 224 pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page illustrations. Bound 



in Cloth. (Price 3/0). 



Another series of collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and natural 



history localities, with description of botanical, geological, ornithological as well as 



entomological matters of interest to be found therein. The places dealt with include 



ii Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Western Highlands. Cliffe- all well known for their 



rich entomological fauna. 



To be obtained from J. Herbert Tutt 22, Fnmcemary Boad, Ladywell Boad, 

 Brockley, S.E. 



