ITALIAN RHOPALOCERA. 
Choice series of italian Rhopalocera. Perfect and prepared specimens of 
rare and peculiar species, amongst which are :— | 
feta tie 
A. crataegi augusta, M. pherusa and plesaura, H. jurtina foriunata, from the Island 
of Sicily. 
P. apollo euappenninus, P. mnemosyne sruhstorferi, M. parthenie varissima, A. aay 
appenninicola, A. ntobe appenninica, M. japygia medioitalica, EH. epiphron cassiope, #. 
ceto obscura, H. stigne valesiaca, E. neoridas sibyllina, EH. tyndarus, hipoargentea, S. cor-} 
dula calabra, Jef, Llycaon analampra, C. tiphon italica, L. coridon sibyllina, L. dolus 
virgilia, L. damon ausonia, from the Monts of the Sibyl (Marches). 
S. neomiris, S. semele aristaeus, C. corinna elbana, from the Island of Elba. 
L. coridon appennina, lhe aragonensis florentina, aid gen. aest. altera, from Florence. 
100 specimens G2:0:@Q. Carriage free. 
Lots of Italian Rhopalocera. Good specimens in envelopes. Lepidoptera from the 
above localities. 50 specimens 8/-. Carriage free. 
Testimonials from WLepidopterists. 
CHARLES OBERTHUR, Rennes.—Ht. Lep. Comp. Fasc. XI., portrait: . —| 
Peu d’explorateurs ont déeployé une telle ardeur si persévérante. L’amour de la belle} 
Italie, le désir de faire progresser la connaissance de la Faune italienne des Lépidopteres| 
sont ’aliment du feu sacré qui enflamme la famille Querci. 
G T. BETHUNE-BAKER, Edgbaston.—The specimens that Signor Querci has| 
sent me have all been in first- class condition with exact data, and they show the assiduity | 
and keenness of that able entomologist as also of his wife and daughter. 
ERNEST J. 0. HARTERT, director of the Rothschild Museum at Tring.—I here 
with testify with pleasure that a number of Lepidoptera we have received in 1917, from 
Miss Hrilda Querci were in excellent condition and the price moderate. 
H. J. TURNER, London.—I was perfectly satisfied with the specimens of Lepi-| 
doptera I have had from you ‘They were in excellent condition, labelled adequately, 
and sent with the greatest of care. The selection was just what one would wish as a 
sample of the butterfly fauna of Central Italy. 
FRANK E. LOWE, Guernsey.—I have great pleasure in saying that I have had | 
four lots of Lepidoptera collected by the Querci family ; I have been much pleased with } 
care employed in packing. The price is very greatly below sands I have been asked | 
or paid in dealing with other collectors. 
G.G. GRANVILLE BUCKLEY, Bury.—I beg to thank you for the series of Italian 
Rhopalocera. I am extremely pleased with them. I should also love to express my 
appreciation of their condition and the admirable way in which they are sent out. 
Address—Signorina ERILDA QUERCI, 
Via Bolognese 49, 
FLORENCE (Italy). 
——E ET 
Woodside, Burnside, Hillside and Marsh. 
(Crown 8vo., Illustrated, 224 pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page i Bound} 
in Cloth.- (Price 2/6). 
Another series 5 collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and ts eiratt 
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, Clitfe—all well known for their 
rich entomological fauna. 
To be obtained from J. Hrrpert Torr, Francemary Road, Ladywell Road, | 
Brockley, S.H. 
