WATKINS & DONCASTER, 
Naturalists and Manufacturers of Entomological Apparatus and Cabinets. 
J ( Plain Ring Nets, wire or cane, including Stick, 1/5, 2/2, 2/6, 3/2. Folding Nets, 3/9, 
| 4/3, 4/9. Umbrella Nets (self-acting), 7/-. Pocket Boxes (deal), 7d., 10d., 1/2, 1/10. Zine 
' Collecting Boxes, 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 2/-. Nested Chip Boxes, 9d. per four dozen, 1 gross, 2/-. 
‘Entomological Pins, 1/6 per ounce. Pocket Lanterns, 2/6 to 8/-. Sugaring Tin, with 
"brush, 1/6, 2/-. Sugaring Mixture, ready for use, 1/7 per tin. Store-Boxes, with camphor 
"cells, 2/3, 2/9, 4/- 4/6, 5/6, 6/8. Setting-Boards, flat or oval, lin., 6d.; Ifin., 8d.; 2in., 10d.; 
) 24in., 1/-; 34im., 1/4; 4in., 1/6; Sin., 1/10; Complete Set of fourteen Boards, 10/6. Setting - 
' Houses, 10/6, 12/9; corked back, 15/9. Zine Larva Boxes, 9d., 1/-, 1/6. Breeding Cage, 
| 2/9, 4/6, 5/6, 8/3. Coleopterist’s Collecting Bottle, with tube, 1/6, 1/8. Botanical Cases, 
» japanned double tin, 1/6 to 4/6. Botanical Paper, 1/1, 1/4, 1/9, 2/2 per quire. Insect 
_ Glazed Cases, 2/9 to 11/-. Cement for replacing Antenne 4d. per bottle. Steel Forceps, 
_ 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 per pair. Cabinet Cork, 7 by 34, 1/2 per dozen sheets. Brass Chloroform 
Bottle, 2/6. Insect Lens, 1/- to 8/6. Glass-top and Glass-bottomed Boxes, from 1/3 per 
‘dozen. Zinc Killing Box, 9d. to1/-. Pupa Digger, in leather sheath, 1/9. Taxidermist’s 
_ Companion, containing most necessary implements for skinning, 10/6. Scalpels, 33 
| Scissors, 2/- per pair; Eggdrills, 2d., 3d., 9d., 1/-; Blowpipes, 4d., 6d.; Artificial Byes 
_ for Birds and Animals. Label-lists of British Buttevflies, 2d.; ditto of Birds’ Eggs, 2d., 
| 3d., 6d.; ditto of Land.and Fresh-water Shells, 2d. Useful Books on Insects, Eggs, ete. 
E SILVER PINS for collectors of Micro-Lepidoptera, etc., as well as minute insects of 
» all other families and for all insects liable to become greasy. 
4 We stock various sizes and lengths of these Silver Pins which have certain advantages 
| over ordinary entomological pins (whether enamelled black or silver or gilt). _ 
; NESTING BOXES of various patterns which should be fixed in gardens or shrub- 
_ beries by lovers of birds before the breeding season.’ 
SHOW ROOM FOR CABINETS 
Of every description for Inszots, Birps’' EHaes, Corns, MicroscoricaL Oxnseors, Fossits &e. 
“Catalogue (84 pages) sent on application, post free. 
LARGH STOCK OF INSECTS AND BIRDS’ EGGS (British, European, and Exotic), 
Birds, Mammals, etc., Preserved and Mownted by Hirst class Workmen. 
36, STRAND, LONDON, W.G., ENGLAND. 
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“SYNOPSIS OF THE ORTHOPTERA OF WESTERN 
ee EUROPE. 
By MALCOLM BURR, D.Sc., F.Z.S., F.LS., FES. dc. 
a Bound in Cloth, 160 pp., with good Index (Specific and Generic). 
Price 3s. net. 
/A pocket handbook for the use of collectors in the field. Covers all species found west 
/of the Carpathian Mts. Description of each species, habits, habitats and distribution. 
Will be sent Post Free on receipt of Postal Order for 3s. to— ; 
Bess A. H., 41, Wisteria Road, Lewisham, S.E. 
During summer a very large selection of 
OVA—LARVYA AND PUPA. 
‘Very many wild collected and bred. from wild females. Write for full price 
mo list. 
NOTICE.—My relaxing tins are now 3/- small and 5/- large size, post 
free. This is owing to huge rise in metal, etc. hae 
L. W. NEWMAN F.E.S., Bexley, Kent. 
