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CONDITIONS OF SALE. 
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First, The highest bidder to be the buyer, and ifany dispute 
shall arise between two or more bidders, the lot to 
be immediately put up again and re-sold, 
Seconp, No person to advance less than one shilling under 
one pound at each bidding, and so on in proportion. 
Tarp. The purchaser shall give in his name and place of 
abode, if required, and pay down immediately 25 
per cent, on the amount of his purchaseas a deposit, 
and the remainder must absolutely be paid on or before 
the delivery. 
Fourtu, The Scrupulosity with which Mr, HaworTH distin- 
guished the British specimens in his Collection by a 
blue label, (except in the Staphylinide, the Foreign 
specimens of which are all otherwise distinguished), 
is well known. In the following Catalogue the rare 
British species are also indicated, and it is presumed 
that they are correctly named and noticed therein ; 
but the lots are to be taken away with all faults and 
errors of every description, as marked in the 
various drawers, and whether correctly named or 
not, at the buyer’s expence within TWO days from 
the last day’s sale. 
LasTLy, The lots must be cleared according to the third and 
fourth conditions, in default of which the seller shall 
be at full liberty to re-sell the said lot or lots, the 
deposit money shall be forfeited, and the deficiency 
(if any) attending such re-sale together with the 
expences attending the same shall be made good by 
the defaulter at this sale. 
Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have 
their Commissions faithfully executed by their most obedient 
Servant, 
JOHN C. STEVENS. 
