STEVENS' AUCTION ROOMS. Estd. 1760. 



3S KiiiiT Street, Co vent Garden, London, W.C. 2. 



Tuesday, October 29th, at 12.30. 



NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS. 



Mr. J. C. Stevens %vill sell by auction — 



The Collections of British Lepidoptera formed by the late General Seafield Grant, 

 Lt.-Col. Cardew, and others, including C. dispar. N. siihrosea, and other rare and 

 extinct species, Gynandromorphous examples, together with a number of valuable 

 mahoganv Insect Cabinets of forty drawers and smaller. Also Exotic Lepidoptera, 

 Cabinet of Shells, Heads and Horns of big game, Minerals, etc., etc. 



On vieio day j^rior and morning of Sale. Catalogues on application. 



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Lowest cKarge, 7s. up to 5 lines; Is. per line after^rards. 

 Hepeated or continuous Adrertisements per contract. 

 There is no charge for Lists of Duplicates and Desiderata. 



All payments and applications for the abo^e should be made to 



B. VJ'. LliOTD, I. 5, Albany, Piccadilly, "W. 



AUTHORS are requested to send their communications and proofs to either 

 J. J. Walkbb, Aorangi, Lonsdale Road, Summertown, Oxford ; or 

 Q. C. Champion, Broomhall Road, Horaell, Woking. 



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