A dvertisements. 



EXCHANGES. 



Thirty-word announcements are inserted free of charge. For every additional four 

 words id. must be sent. Address to the Editor. 



\Y7 ANTED - BRITISH BIRDS' EGGS in clutches or singly, with full 

 W data. — Leslie Lewis, Binstead Rectory, Arundel, Sussex. 



I HAVE a large quantity of SCIENTIFIC PERIODICALS to Exchange for 

 back numbers of "ZOOLOGIST," or good Books. — H. K. Swann, io, 

 Harrington Street, London, N.W. 



T HAVE for Exchange, BUTTERFLIES, MOTHS, and BIRDS' EGGS 

 J. (desiderata Birgs' Eggs). — F. J. Rasell, 67, St. James's End, Northampton. 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE. Clutches of Bullfinch, Whinchat, Carrion Crow, 

 Least Bittern, &c. ; singles of Nuthatch, Garganey, Wigeon, Blue Tit, Great 

 Tit, Missel Thrush, &c. WANTED :— Jackdaw, Martin, Sand Martin, Reed 

 Warbler, Red-backed Shrike, and others. Send lists of duplicates and desiderata. — 

 H. T. Booth, 30, Homestead Road, Fulham, S.W. 



H. W. HEAD, ~ 



TAXIDERMIST & ENTOMOLOGIST, SCARBOROUGH. 



Birds and Animals set up by an entirely new process, which gives to them a 

 most life-like appearance. 



Specimens set up by this process are admirably adapted for Artists' Models, as 

 they can at any time be put into any position the artist may desire. 



TISH PRESERVING A SPECIALITY. 



A large stock of Ova, Larvae and Pupae ; also Lepidoptera and Birds' Eggs. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL APPARATUS, CABINETS, &c, &c, &c. 



Send stamp for Price List. 



Birds in the flesh supplied. Trade and Museum Work undertaken. 



A. LIONEL CLARKE, 



Natural History Agent, Barton Street, Gloucester. 



LEPIDOPTERA. COLEOPTERA. PRESERVED LARV.E. 

 BIRDS' SKINS AND BIRDS' EGGS. 



Collectors of Bisds' Eggs should not fail to obtain the latest revised List of Prices of the 

 finest Stock possible to select from. Full List of. Clutches will be sent if asked for. 



N.B. — All orders guaranteed and subject to customers' approval. 



Cabinets and all Apparatus in stock. Fine n drawer Egg Cabinets, 38 x 26 -x 18,. 



with 371 divisions (no machine work), drawers sliding in grooves, £3 10s. 



References to distinguished patrons permitted. 



Full general Catalogue, also revised List of Eggs and Skins, sent Post Free. 



Estab. 1868. Telegrams — " Thorpe, Naturalist, Croydon." 



CHARLES THORPE, Naturalist (late of the Crystal Palace), 



College Buildings, George Street, CROYDON. 



Every description of Apparatus for the Entomologist, Taxidermist, &c, supplied 

 al lowest London prices. Birds, Animals, and Fish Preservation a speciality (Chas. 

 Thorpe is famous for his artistic treatment of Birds). Animals' heads and horns 

 mounted as wall trophies. . Fur Skins dressed and made into carriage and other rugs. 

 Collections of Lepidoptera, Birds' Skins (and well-stuffed specimens of Birds), Birds' 

 Eggs, &c, on sale. 



Extract from Daily Telegraph on Sporteries Exhibition, 1894.— "Great praise is 

 clue to Mr. Charles Thorpe, for his collection of Deer, Buffalo, Zebra, Wild Boar, 

 Leopard, and other specimens, but still greater honour is dve to him for the admirable 

 group of British Wildfowl." 



