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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Now ready , price Is. Id., post free, 
T he lepi dopterist’s 
INDICATOR. An Alphabetically 
arranged Guide to the Species of British 
Lepirloptera, with special reference to 
Doubleday’s last List, Stainton’s ‘ Ma- 
nual,’ Wood’s ‘ Index Entomologicns,’ 
&e. By B. Bradney Bockett, M.A. 
Oxon, Vicar of Epsom, Surrey. 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate, N.E. 
To Persons beginning Entomology. 
T O BE SOLD CHEAP.— A Collec- 
tion of British Lepidoptera, 
containing above 700 Species, all cor- 
rectly named. Many of them are Rare, 
and a large number are Fen Insects, 
in fair condition. 
Apply by letter to W. Winter, Aldeby, 
Heccles. 
E ggs of British birds, in 
fine condition, for disposal or ex- 
change. The history of each can be 
given, by whom taken, with dates and 
localities. The Birds taken, with the 
Eggs, can be had stuffed, at low prices. 
A complete List of 200 Species sent for 
two stamps. 
Golden Eagle 16s.; Spotted do. 12s.; 
Iceland Falcon 26s. ; Buzzard Is. 4d. ; 
Kite 2s. 6d. ; Peregrine 8s. ; Montagu’s 
Harrier 2s. 6d. ; Woodchat 8d. ; Pied 
Flycatcher 8d. ; Bee-eater 2s. ; Roller 
Is. JOd.; Hooded Crow 4d.; Bohemian 
Waxwing 38s.; Golden Oriole Is. 2d. ; 
Fieldfare 6d. ; Great Sedge Warbler 8d. ; 
Galactotes 6s. ; Latham’s Pettichaps, 
5d.; Crested Tit 6d. ; Spotted Wood- 
pecker Is. 2d.; Lapland Bunting 2s. 6d.; 
Hawfinch 8d. ; Serin Finch (new British 
species) 2s. 6d. ; Capercally 2s.; Black 
Grouse Is. 2d.; Pterocles Selarius (new 
British Sand Grouse) 20s. ; Great Bus- 
tard 3s. 6d. ; Little do. 4s. 6d. ; Kentish 
Plover Is.; Little Ringed do. Is. Id.; 
Crane 6s. ; Black Stork 3s. ; Little Egret 
3s.; Rednecked Phalarope 2s. ; Caspian 
Tern 3s. 3d.; Arctic Tern 4d. ; Iceland 
Gull 3s. 6d. ; Castaneous Duck 2s.; Great 
Northern Diver 9s. ; Blackthroated Diver 
9s. 
Address Oologicus, 13, Hova Villas, 
Brighton. 
To Entomologists. 
F OR SAL E. — A new, well-made 
MAHOGANY CABINET, corked, 
papered, framed and glazed, containing 
forty drawers. 
For further particulars and price apply 
(or by letter) to William Meek, 5, King 
Street, Old Ford Road, where it can be 
seen. 
w. 
FARREN, 1 , Rose Crescent, 
Cambridge, has the following 
INSECTS, and many others for Sale; 
all in fine condition. 
s . 
d. 
P. Machaou 
. 0 
6 each 
T. W-album . 
0 
6 
... 
S. Tiliae 
. 0 
6 
mmm 
A. Atropos 
2 
0 
... 
C. Elpenor . 
. 0 
6 
... 
P. Myopieformis 
0 
9 
• •• 
Cynipiformis . 
. 1 
0 
• •• 
M. Arundinis . 
3 
6 
..a 
Z. iEsculi . 
$ 2s., 
? 1 
6 
H.Sylvauus 
0 
6 
C. Dominula 
. 0 
6 
... 
L. Monacha . 
0 
4 
0. Fascelina 
. 0 
6 
Caenosa 
0 
6 
L. Quercifolia 
. 0 
6 
• • • 
V. Maculata . 
0 
2 
A. Sinuata . 
. 2 
0 
Berberaria . 
2 
0 
E. Cervinata 
. 0 
6 
L. Lobulata 
0 
6 
C. Fluctuosa 
. 2 
6 
A. Strigosa 
4 
0 
... 
N. Saponarim 
. 0 
4 
... 
H. Hispidus . 
1 
6 
... 
A. Connexa 
. 0 
6 
A. Pyrophila . 
4 
0 
... 
X. Citrago . 
. 1 
0 
• •• 
D. Carpophaga 
1 
0 
... 
P. Chi 
. 0 
6 
... 
H. Atriplicis . 
0 
6 
... 
C Lichnitis 
. 2 
0 
... 
A. Luctuosa 
1 
0 
... 
P. Fimbrialis 
. 0 
6 
... 
Price 3s. 6d., 
rnHE WORLD OF INSECTS ; 
JL A Guide to its Wonders. By 
mological Society of London. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, November 24, I860. 
