THE YOUNG NATUBALIST. 



E . G. MEEK, 



NATURALIST, 



56, BROMPTON ROAD, LONDON, S.W. 



Supplies Entomologists with every requisite : — Steel Knuckle-jointed Net, 4,6. Self-acting 

 Umbrella Net, 7/6. Ladies' Umbrella Net, 5/- Wire Ring Net, with Brass Screw, 2/- Pocket 

 Folding Net, four Brass Joints, 4/6. Balloon Net, 20 by 18, for beating, 6/- Telescope Nets, 

 6/-, 8/6, 10/6. Self-acting Sweeping Net, 8/- The New Beating Tray for Collecting Larvae, 

 &c, 15/- Pocket Larva Boxes, - ; 6, 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, and 3/- Sugaring Tin, with Brush affixed 

 2/6 and 3/6. Relaxing Box, 2/6. Killing Box, -/9 and 1/- Bottle of Killing Fluid, -/9. 

 Corked Setting Boards, -/6, -/7, -/8, -9, -/10, -/ll, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8,1/10, and 2/- Breed- 

 ing Cages, 2/6, ditto, with two compartments, 5/- Tin Y, -/6, Brass Y, 1/- Corked Store 

 Boxes, best make, 2/6, 3/6, 4/-, 5/-, 6/-, ditto, covered in Green Cloth, book pattern, 16 by 11, 

 8/- Mahogany Pocket Box, with Glass and Slide, in groove, 4/6. Exchange Lists, 1/- Ento- 

 mological Pins, any size, gilt or plain, 1/- per box Silvered Pins, four sizes mixed, 1/- per 

 oz , postage 1 Jd. Bottle of Mite Destroyer, 1/- Willow Chip Boxes, four sizes, nested, 2/6 per 

 gross. Setting and Drying House, complete, 10/6, 12/6, 15/- and 20/- Pocket Book, -/6, 1/- 

 and 1/6. Postal Box, -/0. Pocket Lanthorns, 4/-, 5/, and 10-6. Zinc Oval Pocket lBox, 1/6, 

 2/-, and 2/6. Pupa Diggers, 2/- and 3/ Brass Chloroform Rottles, 4/- The New Glass Kill- 

 ing Bottle, charged ready for use, 1/-, 1/3, and 1/6. A large assortment of British Insects kept 

 in stock. Cabinets of every description made to order ; estimates given. New Price Lists sent 

 on receipt ot stamp. All orders, when accompanied by Post Office Orders, will receive imme- 

 diate attention. Post Office Orders to be made payable at Brompton Road, S.W. 



Entomological Cabinets, from Twelve Shilling's to Forty Guineas, kept 

 in Stock. Show Rooms for Cabinets. 



" FEUILLE DES JEUNES NATURALISTES," 



Published on the 1st of each month. Subscription 4 francs per annum. 



Address — M. Adrien T^ollfus, 55, rue Pierre-Charron, Paris ; or M. Aug. 

 Siegle, 110, Leadenhall Street, London, E.G. 



AT HOME. — Several parties having been disappointed by coming when I 

 have been away, I will, in future, (unless prevented by some unforeseen 

 circumstance,) be at home any Saturday afternoon oV evening, when I shall be 

 pleased to name specimens, or give any other information I can to beginners, or 

 to show my collections. — S. L. Mosley. 



ClHANGE OF ADDRESS. — J. W. Baldwin, from Eagley Terrace, to 

 ^ Toppings Turton, near Bolton, Lancashire. 



FOR SALE, 



BRITISH MACRO- AND MICRO LEPID0PTERA, 



Including many that are Local and Kare. 

 Also, during each Month of the Season, Ova, Larvae, and Pupae can be supplied. 



FOR PRICE LISTS APPLY TO 



E. B. SHEPPABD, 173, High Street, Lewisham, Kent, S.E. 



Printed by Preston Brothers, High Street, Huddersfield ; and published byMEssRS. 

 John Kempster & Co., 9 and 10, St. Bride's Avenue, Fleet Street, London. 



