FOR SALE. 



BRITISH COLEOPTERA, 2000 species. LEPIDOPTERA, 1300 species. 

 TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES, &c. (over 40,000 specimens). Also Three 

 Cabinets and a number of Store Boxes. Very low rates. Pull particulars— 



" A. P.," c/o West, Newman & Co., Hatton Garden, E.C. 



CEYLON LEPIDOPTERA. 



ALEXANDER NEWMAN, Katukelle, Kandy, Ceylon, respectfully 

 Solicits Orders from Collectors of Lepidoptera. 



Gentlemen are requested to send Lists of their Desiderata. 



All Specimens are supplied in the Finest Condition, and with Full Data. 



WATKINS & DONCASTER, 



Manufacturers of Natural History Apparatus, 



Cabinets, Store-Boxes, &c. 



A large stock of Insects, Birds' Eggs, &c. (British, European and Exotic), 

 List of clutches on application. Climbing Irons, best steel, with straps 

 complete, 5s. per pair. Brass Blowpipes, 4d. and 6d. each. Drills, 2d., 

 3d., and 9d. each. Label Lists of every description. New Preservative 

 Soap, non-poisonous, Is. per box ; 3s. 6d. per lb. Taxidermists' Tools. 

 Artificial Eyes, Leaves, Gras3, &c. Taxidermy in all its branches. Price 

 List (9G pp.) post free. 



36, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. (only address). 



HERBERT W, MARSDEN, 



NATURAL HISTORY AGENT AND BOOKSELLER, 



40, TRIANGLE West, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. 



Cabinets and Apparatus. Entomological Pins. Waxed Leaves and Glass Eyes. 



Stove Boxes, Nets, &c. Taxidermists' Tools. Walking Stick and Air Guns. 



The most reliable stock of BIRDS' SKINS and BIRDS' EGGS in Britain. 



British, European, and Exotic Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, &c. 



New and Second-hand Books. Exchange and Label Lists. 



Taxidermy of the highest class. Birds or Animals skinned, stuffed, and cased. 



Heads, Horns, &c, mounted for trophies. Rugs made up, &c. 



Send stamped wrapper for Ornithological Catalogue, Oct. 1897 ; Shell Catalogue, 1895, Ac. 



N.B.—Mr. Marsden's business was entirely removed from Gloucester in 1889. 

 Twopence Monthly. 2s. 6d. per Annum (prepaid) post free. 



NATURE-STUDY, 



&u £Kit8tratcir J&agajtue. 



Conducted by S. L. Mosley, F.E.S., Curator of the Huddersfield and Keighley 



Museums. 



The points aimed at are: — The study of living things more than the taking 

 of life. The application of nature to the interests of man. The deduction 

 of lessons of life and moral conduct. 



Fine Paper Edition, 5s. per annum. 

 CHARLES MOSLEY. The Museum Press, Lockwood. Huddersfield. 



