OVA, LARVAE, AND. PUPAE. 
The Largest Breeder of Lepidoptera in the British ini is” 
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BURNISTON, Nr. SCARBOROUGH. 
Pull.. List of Ova, Larvae, and Pupae, also Lepidoptera, Apparat, ey, 
etc., sent on application. res: 
Many Rare British Species and Good Varieties for Sale. eva 
STEVENS’ AUCTION ROOMS Ce). 
TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, at 12.30. 
Mr. J. GC. STEVENS will include i in his sale as 5 ahieees 
T he Collection of British Lepidoptera 
Formep BY THE LATE A. U. BATTLEY, Esq: 
Arranged in two Mahogany Gabinets . 
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(one of 40 and one of 80 drawers) by Gurney, , including ~ 
Livornica (Barmouth, 1900) and Palustris (Wicken, 1894) taken by 
himself ; long series of scarce species with full data. Duplicates in store 
boxes, apparatus. Barrett’s Lepidoptera of the British Isles and other 
Books. The Entomological Library of the late Rev. H. §. Gorham, 
including long series of Transaction of Learned Societies, Zoological 
Record, Periodicals and important works on Coleoptera. 
On view day prior and morning of sale. Catalogue on application 
to the Auctioneer, 
38, King Street,’ Covent Garden, 
London, W.C.2. 
Woodside, Burnside, Hillside, and Marsh. 
Crown 8yo., Illustrated, 224 pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page LURE xia . Pe 
in Cloth. (Price 2/6). 
Another series of collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and eer 
history localities, with description of botanical, geological, ornithological as well as ~ 
entomological matters of interest to be found therein. The places dealt with inelude 
Cobham Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Western Highlands, Cliffe—all well known for their 
rich entomological fauna. 
To be obtained from J. Herserr Torr, 22, Franeemary Road, Lalipwell Road, 
Brockley, §.E. 
