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•' The Cabinet List of the Lepidoptera of Great Britain and Ireland, by Dr. Knagga,'' 

 Henry Bcnibleday, 103. 



(5n Locusts, by the Baron DeSelys-Longchamps, translated by F. Walker, 107. 



Entomological Society. — Weevils of Wheat ; Argynnis Adippe and A. Niobe ; Odour 

 of Gall-flies ; New British Beetles ; New British Beetle, 110 — 112. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, <fec. — Economy of Argiolus, V. B. Perkins, 112 ; 

 Larvee of Argiolus, J. R. S. Clifford, 113. Remarkable Variety of Euphrosyne, 

 G. Parry, 113. Colias Edusa in June, J. J. Spiller, 11&. Deilephila livornica at 

 Brighton, T. W. Wonfor, 113. D. livornica at Looe, Stephen Clogg, 114. D. 

 livornica at Waltham Abbey, R. L. Davis, 114. Abundance of Leucophasia 

 Sinapis atlpplepen, S. Devon, F. Wilkinson, 114. Dianthcecia irregularis (Echii) 

 bred (Rev.) A. H. Wratislaw, 114. Petasia nubeculosa in Scotland, E. Newman, 

 114. Dicranura vinula with three wings, S. JR. Fetherstonhaugh, 114. Dys- 

 thymia luctuosa near Stroud, M. G. Musgrave, 115. American Moth-trap, G. S. 

 Gregson, 115. Sound caused by Halias prasinana, Thomas H. Hedworth, 116. 

 Pea Weevil, H Masters, Frederick Rigby, 117. Captures in North Stafibrdshire, 

 (Rev.) Thos. W. Daltry, 118. Gall on Ground Ivy, James Pristo, 118. 



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W DOWNING, of Hoddesdon, Herts, has some fine 

 T. W-Album, C. Villica, S. Populi, TUise, A. Atropos, C. Teme- 

 rata, S. Belgiaria, A. Sulphuralis, C. Cbamomillae, N. Carmelita. 



Larvae of Tiliae, Populi, Vinula, Carpini, Mendica, Quercus, Rhom- 

 boidaria, Reclusa, Villica, T. Betulae. 

 Pupae of Dominula and Quercus. 

 Insects and Pupae bought and exchanged. 



NSECTS FOR SALE. — I have good fresh Specimens of 

 the following British Insects for Sale : — 



G. Edusa, 2d. Dealbata, 5d. 



Hyale, 6d. Curtula, 6d. 



M. Cinxia, 2d. P. Plumigera, Is. 6d. 



Athalia, 2d. Carmelita, 3s. 



T. Rubi, 2d. Dodouaea, Is. 



Argiolus, 2d. Ochroleuca, 4d. 



Lucina, 2d. Dentalis, 6d. 



H. Comma, 2d. Octomaculalis, 4d. 



A. Omata, 3d. Lancealis, 4d. 



Inornata, 3d. Also a quantity of other rare and local Species. 

 Dealers supplied. 

 G. PARRY, Church Street, St. Paul's, Canterbury. 



HOMAS EEDLE has sent home from SCOTLAND the 

 foUowing INSECTS for SALE : — F. Carbonaria, Is. 6d. each ; 

 A. Melanopa, 2s. each ; H. Rectilinea, Is. each. He will have a great 

 many other Species at the end of the season. 



T. Ekdle, 9, Maidstone Place, Goldsmith Row, Hackney Road. 



LARViE PRESERVED FOR THE CABINET.— 

 Price-list on receipt of Stamp. 

 R. L. DAVIS, Waltham Cross, Herts. 



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E, NEWMAN, PRINTER, 9, DEVONSHIRE STREET, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON. 



