TO MY SUBSCRIBERS. 



9, DEVUNbiuiii: biitLLi, ijisjiorsaATE. 

 1st January, 1871. 

 Gentlemen. 



I address you, as usual at this period of the year, to remind you that 

 your Subscriptions for 1870 have expired, and to ask you kindly to renew them for 1871. 



One entirely new work and tAvo important new editions have been issued since my last 

 address. 



1. AN ILLUSTRATED NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



2. THE INSECT-HUNTER'S COMPANION. By the Rev. Joseph Gheene, M.A. 

 Second edition. 



3. THE ZOOLOGIST LIST OF BRITISH BIRDS. An entirely new edition. 



I am, Gentlemen, 



Yours very trulv, 



EDWARD NEWMAN. 



THE ZOOLOGIST for 1871 : A Monthly Journal of Natural History. Edited 

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THE ZOOLOGIST LIST OF BRITISH BIRDS. The Label List printed on 



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The Reference List printed on both sides 2d. 



A DICTIONARY OF BRITISH BIRDS. By Colonel Montagu. Edited and 

 brought up to the present time by Edwaed Newman, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. Con- 

 taining a full account of the Plumage, Weight, Habits. Food, Migrations, Nest 

 and Eggs of every Bird found in Great Britain and Ireland 10s. 7rf. 



BIRDSNESTING: A complete description of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which 

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A NATURALIST'S RAMBLE TO THE ORCADES. By Aethue W. Ceichton, 

 F.L.S., Member of the British Ornitholologists' Union. With an exquisite 

 tinted Frontispiece by Wolf 4«. 



SUGGESTIONS FOR FORMING COLLECTIONS OF BIRDS' EGGS. By 

 Professor Newton. Containing detailed directions for Egg-blowing, especiplly 

 those that have been haixl sat on ; and numerous illustrations of the instruments 

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LETTERS OF RUSTICUS ON NATURAL HISTORY. Containing a great 



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NEWMAN'S ENTOMOLOGIST for 1871 : a Journal of British Entomology, 

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NEWMAN'S INSECT-HUNTER'S YEAR BOOK, giving a summary of Captures 



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NEWMAN'S ILLUSTRATED NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH BUTTER- 

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NEWMAN'S ILLUSTRATED NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH MOTHS, 

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GREENE'S INSECT-HUNTER'S COMPANION. Second edition; with a 



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STAIiNTON'S ANNUAL for 1871 2$. (id. 



SYNONYMIC LIST OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. By 

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NJ':WMAN'S BRITISH FERNS. Third edition. This work is illustrated by 100 

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