WATKINS & DOHCftSTEB, ptunaltats, 



Keep in 8U)ck all Articles for Entomologists, Ornithologists, Botanists, Ac. : Umbrella 

 , Net, 7/.; Folding Cane or Wire, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6 ; Plain Ring Net, 1/3, 2/-, 3/- ; Pock.; 

 Boxes, 6d., yd., 1/-, 1/6; Store Boxi?s, with Camphor Cells, 2/6, 3/6, 4/-, 5/-, 6/-; Zine 

 Pocket Boxes, 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 2/- Setting Boards, from 5d. to 1/10 ; Complete set 

 of 14 boards, 10/6; Breeding Cages, 2/6, 4/-, 5/-, 7/6; Sugaring Tins. 1/6, 2/-; Sagar- 

 ing Mixture, ready for use, 1/9 per tin; Setting Houses, 9/6, 11/6, 14/- ; Glass 

 Topped and Glass Bottomed Boxes, from 1/- per doz. ; Zinc Killing Boxes, 9d., 1/- ; 

 Coleoptera Collecting Bottles, 1/6, 1/8; Collecting Box, containing 26 tubes (very 

 useful for Coleopterists, Microscopists, Ac), 4/6; Brass Chloroform Bottle, 2/6. 

 ImproTed Pocket Pupa-digger in leather sheath (strongly recommended), 1/9; Steel 



Forceps, 1/6 to 3/- per pair ; Pocket Lens, from 1/6 to 8/6. 

 raxidermists' Companion, containing most necessary implements for skinning, 10/6; 

 Scalpels, with ebony handles, 1/3 ; Fine Pointed Scissors, 2/- per pair ; Brass Blow- 

 pipes, 4d., 6d. ; Egg Drills, 2d., 3d. ; ditto, best quality, 9d. each ; Botanical Vasou- 

 iam, 1/6, 2/9, 3/6, 4/6; Label List of British Macro- Lepidoptera, with Latin and 

 English Names, 1/6; List of British Lepidoptera (every species numbered), 1/-; 



Of on one side for Labels, 2/-. 



SILVER PINS FOR COLLECTORS OF MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, &c., 

 as well as minute inaeots of all other families. 



Wb stook various sizes and lengths of these Silver Pins, whioh have oertain 

 advantages over the entomological pins usually employed. 



For instance, insects liable to become greasy and verdigrisy, like Sesiidae, are beat 



pinned ou Silver pins, which will last much longer than the ordinary pins (whether 



enamelled black, or gilt, or silvered). 



We shall be pleased to send pattern oards on application. 



^ large stack of British, European, and Exotic J»epidoptera, 



Coleoptera, and Jlirds' Eggs. 



ENTOnyLOLOO-IG^^L I=^IISrS. 



The " DIXON " LAMP NET (invaluable for taking Moths off street lamps 

 without climbing the lamp posts), Ss. 6d. 



s:H:oinr f^ooivi: foi^ oabin^ets, asc. 



36, STRAND, LONDON, W.C., ENGLAND. 



Birdg and Mammals, ^c, Preserved Sf Mounted by first-class workmen. 

 Our New Price List (100 pp.) sent post free to any address on applioatioa. 



FOT^ S.A.LE1. 



16 NATURAL HISTORY CABINETS 



Belonging to the late Br. Mason, 



ALSO 



FOUR MICROSCOPICAL CABINETS, 



Containing Microscopical Slides by Gr. R. VINE, of Sheffield. 



ALSO 



400 BRITISH BIRDS IN CASES. 



Apply — Mrs. MASON, Trent House, Bueton-on-Teent. 



