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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



West American Scientist, Vol. iv, No. 35, March 1888. [T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Vol. V, No. I, Sept. 1888. [Id. 

 Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles. — Report for 1887. [The Club. 



Howard Saunders' Illustrated Manual of British Birds. Parts 5, 6, 7 ; August, 

 Sept., Oct. 1888. [Gurney & Jackson, Publishers. 



Westmorland Note Book and Natural History Record, Vol. i. Part 3, Sept. 1888. 



[Edward Gill, Publisher. 



N. H. Soc. of Glasgow. — Proc. and Trans., N.S., Vol. ii. Part I, 1886-7. [Society. 

 The Naturalists' Pocket Calendar, by Stanley Brigg and Arthur HoUis. 



[W. E. Bowers, Publisher. 



Manchester Lit. and Phil. Society. — Memoirs and Procs., 4th Series. Vol. i, 1888. 



[The Society. 



Nat. Hist. Journ.,No.io6,Oct. 15,1888. [J. E. Clark & B.B.Le Tall, Editors, York. 

 The Young Naturalist, Part 105 for Sept. 1888. [Mr. John E. Robson, Editor. 

 Journal of Microscopy, N.S., Vol. i, No. 5, Sept. 1888. ' [Postal Micr. Soc. 

 Scottish Naturalist, No. 22, N.S., Sept. 1888. [Prof. J. W\ H. Trail, Editor. 

 Research, monthly illust. journ. of science, Vol. i, No. 3, Sept. 1888. [A. N.Tate, Ed. 

 Science Gossip, No. 286, for Oct. 1888. [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, Publishers. 

 The Midland Naturalist, No. 130, for Oct. 1888. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 The Zoologist, Vol. xii, No. 141, 3rd Series, Sept. 1888. [J, E. Harting, Editor, 

 Yorkshire Notes and Queries — Index Part, Sep. 1888. [J. H. Turner, Editor. 

 Revue Bryologique, 15 Annee, 1888, No. 5. Mons. T. Husnot, Redacteur. 



The Wesley Naturalist, No. 20. for Oct. 1888. [The Wesley Scientific Society. 

 Mittheilungen des Ornith. Vereins in Wien, xii Jahrg. , Nr. 9, Oct 1888. [Verein. 



EXCHANGE. 



Notices of Exchange inserted free of charge to Subscribers. 



Wanted. — Living examples of Limax arboruni, L. Icevis^ and L. tenellus. 

 British Land and Freshwater Shells in exchange. — W. A. Gain, Tuxford, Newark. 



Conehology. — I have several specimens of Venus exoleta which I should 

 like to exchange for other Marine specimens. — Arthur Smith, 103, Freeman 

 Street, Grimsby, July iith, 1888. 



Lincolnshire Natural History. - -Co-operation in collecting information 

 respecting the Marine Mollusca of Lincolnshire is desired. Lists and 

 specimens may be forwarded to the care of Mr. H. Wallis Kew, 112, Hanley 

 Road, Stroud Green, N. 



Improved Egg Drills (2 sizes) and Metal Blowpipe with instructions 1/3 free, 

 ' Hints on Egg Collecting and Nesting,' illustrated, 3^d. free. Birds' Skins, 

 Eggs (side-blown and in clutches with date), Lepidoptera, Ova, Lar\'?e, and Pupae, 

 Artificial Eyes, and all kinds of Naturalists' Requisites. Lists, one stamp. All 

 specimens, &c., sent out 'on approval.' 



J. & W. DAVIS (Naturalists), DARTFORD, Kent. 



The cheapest dealer in Birds, Skins, Eggs, Butterflies, Moths, Foreign Shells, 

 etc., is John Eggieston, Park Place, Sunderland. Lists free. 



