OVA, LARVAE, AND PUPAE. 
The Largest Breeder of Lepidoptera i in the British wi is: 
Hie WEA DD Girtonrlogist, 
BURNISTON, Nr. SCARBOROUGH. 
Full List of Ova, Larvae, and Pupae, also Lepidoptera, Apparatus, Cabinets 
. ete., sent on application. 
“Many. Rare British Species and Good Varieties for Sale. 
IMPORTANT iets 
‘TO ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETIES and MUSEUMS. 
' BACK VOLUMES OF 
The Entomologist’s Record — 
and Journal of Variation. | 
(Vols. I-XXXIL) : cS 4 
CONTENTS OF Voi. I. (ost important only mentioned.) ‘ 
Genus Acronycta and its allies.—Variation of Smerinthus tiliae, 3 coloured plates— a 
_ Differentiation of Melttaea athalia, parthenic, and awrelia—The Doubleday collection— 
Parthenogenesis—Paper on Taeniocampidae—Phylloxera—Practical Hints (many)— 
Parallel Variation in Coleoptera—Origin of Argynnis paphia var. valesina—Work for the 
Winter—Temperature and Variation—Synonymie notes—-Retrospect of a Lepidopterist 
for 1890—Lifehistories of Agrotis pyrophila, .Epunda lichenea, sein Ae eee Haas : 
_ Captures at light—Aberdeenshire notes, etc., etc., 360 pp. 4 
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> CONTENTS OF VOL. HI. 
MELANISM. AND MeEnANocHRoism—Bibliography—Notes on Collensirie = Acsicles on 
Variarion (many)—How to breed dAgrotis lunigera, Sesia sphegifornis, Taeniocampa opima ~ ak 
—Collesting on the Norfolk Broads—Wing development—Hybridising Amphidasys 
prodromaria and A. betularia—Melanism and Temperature—Differentiation of Dian- 
thecias—Disuse of wings—Fauna of Dulwich, Sidmouth, 8. London—Generic nomen- 
clature and the Acronyctidae—A fortnight at Rannoch—Heredity in Lepidoptera—Notes 
on Genus ZAyamna (Anthrocera)—Hybrids—Hymenoptera—Lifehistory of Gonophora ‘ 
derasa, etc., etc., 312 pp. ue 
Contents of Vol. III, 
Genus Acronycta and its allies (continued) — —Scientific Notes—The British Coccinel 
lidae—Notes on Breeding—Notes on CoLEorTEra (very many) — —Dates of appearance of 
Eupithecia pygmeata—Dimorphie pupe—Duration of Ova State of the Geometridae (with 
tables)—Effects of temperatnre on the colouring of Lepidoptero—Hints on labelling— 
Melanic varieties—Changes in nomenclature—Keeping Micro pupre dnring winter—Notes 
on Genus Hepialus—Reviews, etc., etc., 320 pp. 
Gontents of Vol. IV. 
Additions to British Lists—Presidentiol Addresses of British Association and Lan- 
cashire and Cheshire Entomological Society—Autumnal collecting at Freshwater, Isle of 
Wight—Captures of rarities—Collecting beetles—Critical notes on certain Noctuae—A ; 
day’s collecting in the Western Highlands—Apparent dearth of Diuwrni—Double-brooded 
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species—T he early stages of certain Geometrina—Sensibility of larve to sound—Collecting . 
in North Kent—How to obtain and preserve ova—Retrospect of a Lepidopterist for 1893 
—Stridulation—Variety breeding—The Pupal and rca wings of LeRTOnTeres ete., 
ete., 354 pp. 
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Mr. H. E. PAGE, “ Bertrose, » Gellatly Road, New Oross, pe aon 8.E. ie 
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