WATKINS & DONCASTER, 
Naturalists & Manufacturers of Entomological Appliances & Cabinets. 
Plain Ring Nets, wire or canc, including Stick, is. 3d,, as., as, 3d. Folding Ncl?*, 3s. 6d., 4 *'- 
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ana Glass-bottomed Boxes, from is. 4d. per doz. Nested Willowchip Boxes, 4 doz. ^d. Coleoptcri'^ts 
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British Butterflies, ad. Label Lists of Birtls’ Kggs, 3d., 4d., and 6il. I.abel Lists of I^ind and Fresh-water 
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dermists' Companion, containing most necessary implements for skinning, los. 6d. ; Scalpels, with ebony 
handles, is. 3d, ; Fine-pointed Scissors, as. p^r pair ; Kgg Drills, ad., 3d. ; ditto, best quality, is. each. 
Sugaring Tin with Brush, is. 6d., as. Sugaring Mixture, ready for use, is. gd. per tin. 
A Lar^e Stock of British and Foreign Insects and Birds' Eg^s. Cabinets— Special Show Rooms. 
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Birds, Mammai.s, &c.. Preserved and Mounted by First-class Workmen. 
Now KRADV. The Exchange List, compiled by Mr. FM. Meyrick accortling to his recent Maiulliook of 
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STORE BOXES SPECIALLY MADE FOR CONTINENTAL SETTING. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR BEETLES. 
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A GARDEN OF PLEASURE. 
“ The book is a beautiful record of a beautiful thing, and is full of tender thoughts and 
quaint fancies steeped in that atmosphere of gentleness and repose which is natural to a 
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DAYS AND HOURS IN A GARDEN. 
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