FOR SALE. 



2,000 Si>ecies of Bi^itislx Coleo:ptex?o., 

 X,500 „ „ X^e]piGloptie]?£i., 



1,000 5, Trojpical ]iBi;i.t:t<ei?flies. 



Also a large number of preserved larvae, etc., at very moderate prices. 

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ENTOMOLOGICAL PIN MANUFACTURERS, 



SMALL HEADS AND PERFECT POINTS. WHITE, BLACK, AND GILT. 

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The whole of the contents of this well-known and extensive Museuitl of 

 British Natural History, comprising- unrivalled collections of Lepidoptera 

 and Coleoptera, important collections of Hymenoptera, Rh}'nchota, Diptera, 

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 scopical Slides of Bryozoa, Diatoms, etc, etc.; also a very fine series of Glass 

 Models of British Marine Animals, are now offered for sale by private treaty, 

 either tog-ether or separately. 



Particulars can be obtained from 



O. E. JANSON & SON, NATURAL HISTORY AGENTS, 

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