STEVENS’ AUCTION ROOMS (30). 
TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, at One o’Clock. 
Natural History Collection. 
aS Abe sere BLAIS SESS ee es Eade EN 
Mr. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent. 
Garden, London, W.C. 2, 
LEPIDOPTERA, including an unusually fine selection of nyc sgrossu- 
lariata from the Rey. G. H. Raynor, M.A., a small collection of British Lepidoptera, 
Coleoptera, etc. Two 40-drawer mahogany Insect Cabinets; also British, Palearctic and 
Indian Eggs, the property at J. Wall-Row, Hsq., F.1.S., M. B.O. U., with full data. 
3 view day pace and mor as of Sale. Paelgeuce on happen 
READ THH BACK Rae OF THE 
Briumologis® s Record & Journal! of Variation 
at Hints, Field Work, etc. useful for every year’s collecting). 
VOL. VI. 
The titLtrs of some of the articles are as follows :—Notes on puiterdy. Pipe: with some yemarks 
on the Phylogenesis of ‘the Rhopalocera.”—Dr. 7. A. Chapman, F.1.8., ‘ Phytophagie Species.” — 
Prof. A. Radcliffe Grote, M.A. “‘ Varieties and aberrations of Noctuze from Doncaster.”—-H. H. 
Corbett, M.R.C.S. ‘*The frenulum of the British species of Smerinthus.’’—@. C. Griffiths, F.2Z.8., 
F.E.S. ‘“BWudzryas ste-johannis.,—A. Radelife Grote, M.A. ‘ Parthenogenesis or Agamogenesis.’’— 
J. W. Tutt, FHS. ‘* Larve. Rev. G. M.A. Hewitt, M.A. ‘Retrospect of a Lepidopterist for 1894.” 
—J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. “Generic Names in the Noctuides.”—Pror. 4, R. Gr ote, M.A. “ Pupa hunting in ~ 
October. li W. Tutt, FS. “Polygamy and Polyarifiry in Moths.” 
Besides these art sieles, a\large number of short notes are contained in every number under 
the follewing titles: ‘‘ Scientific Notes and Observations,’’ ‘‘ Variation,’ ‘‘ Notes on Tarvee and Life- 
histories,’’*‘ Nofes on Collecting,’ “Current Notes.” The reports of Societies are very carefully edited, 
and only scientific paragraphs published. The ‘‘ Practical Hints’? and “ Field work” for each month 
are quite unique. : 
The entomologist who wiil read carefully through the back numbers of Vhe Entomeologist’s Record 
will find himself better equipped for the further study of his subject than by any other means. 
Price 7/6 per eolumey of Mr. H. E. Fone, “ Bertrose.”’ Gellatly. Roa New Cross, S.E. “14 
“OVA, LARVAE, AND PUPA. 
_ The Largest Breeder of Lepidoptera in the British Isles is 
H. W. HEAD, Gitonealogist, 
BURNISTON, Nr. SCARBOROUGH. 
Full List of Ova, Larvae, and Pupae, also Lepidoptera, Apparatus, Cabinets 
etc., sent on application. 
Many Rare British Species and Good Varieties for Sale. 
Lantern Slides in Natural Colours. 
LEPIDOPTERA & LARVZ A SPECIALITY. 
Photographed from life and true to Nature in every detail. 
SLIDES OF BIRDS, WILD FLOWERS, bea 
By same Colour Process. 
LAtYERN SLIDES MADE ''O ORDER FROM ANY SPECIMEN OR COLOURED DRAWING. 
PHOTOS IN COLOUR OF LARVA, LIFE SIZE, ON IVORINE 
TABLETS TO PIN IN THE CABINET. 
Fer List apply to— 
CHARLES D. HEAD, Cherrymount, Donnycarney, DUBLIN. 
