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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
This day is published, post 8vo, doth, 
price 3.9. 6d. 
S PECIES not TRANSMUTABLE, 
nob the Result of Secondary 
Causes: being a Critical Examination 
of Mr. Darwin’s Work entitled ‘ Origin 
and Variation of Species.’ 
By C. R. Bree, M.D., F.L.S., 
Author of ‘ The Birds of Europe,’ See. See. 
London : Groombridge & Sons, 5, Pater- 
noster Row. 
This day is published, price Sixpence (or 
Sevenpence post free), 
A LIST OF BRITISH 
HEMIPTERA, &c. By Francis 
Walker, F.L.S. 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate, N.E. 
Now ready , price One Shilling, post free, 
T he lepidopterist’s 
INDICATOR. An Alphabetically 
arranged Guide to the Species of British 
Lepidoptera, with special reference to 
Doubleday’s last List, Stainton’s ‘ Ma- 
nual,’ Wood’s ‘ Index Entoinologicus,’ 
&c. By B. Bradney Bockett, M.A. 
Oxon, Vicar of Epsom, Surrey. 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate, N.E. 
Complete in Two Vols.,fcp. 8 vo, cloth, 
price 10s., 
A MANUAL of BRITISH BUT- 
TERFLIES and MOTHS. By 
H. T. Stainton. 
This work contains descriptions of 
nearly 2000 species, interspersed with 
observations on their peculiarities and 
times of appearance, &c., and is illus- 
trated with more than 200 woodcuts. 
London : John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Second Edition, price 3s., 
T HE ENTOMOLOGIST’S COM- 
PANION. By H. T. Stainton. 
“ For those interested in the study of 
the smaller moths, this book will be found 
of great use.’’ — Alhenceum. 
Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
1 71 GGS OF BRITISH BIRDS, in 
1 j Fine Condition, for DISPOSAL 
or EXCHANGE. 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 rare Eggs sent 
for two Stamps. 
s. 
d. 
Golden Eagle 
. 16 
9 
Spotted Ditto . 
. 12 
0 
Iceland Falcon . 
. 26 
0 
Buzzard 
1 
4 
Kite .... 
. 2 
6 
Peregriue 
8 
0 
Montagu’s Harrier 
. 2 
6 
Woodchat . 
0 
8 
Pied Flycatcher . 
. 0 
8 
Bee-eater 
2 
0 
Roller 
. 1 
10 
Hooded Crow 
0 
4 
Bohemian Waxwing . 
. 38 
0 
Golden Oriole 
1 
2 
Fieldfare . 
. 0 
6 
Great Sedge Warbler 
0 
8 
Galactodes 
. 0 
6 
Latham’s Pettichaps 
0 
5 
Crested Tit 
.. 0 
6 
Spotted Woodpecker 
1 
2 
Crested Lark 
. 1 
0 
Lapland Bunting . 
2 
6 
Hawfinch . 
. 0 
8 
Serin Finch (new British species) 2 
6 
Capercally 
. 2 
0 
Black Grouse . 
1 
2 
Pterocles Setarius (new 
British 
Sand Grouse) 
. 20 
0 
Great Bustard . 
. 3 
6 
Little Bustard 
4 
6 
Kentish Plover . 
. . 1 
0 
Little Ringed Plover 
1 
1 
Crane 
. 6 
0 
Black Stork . 
3 
0 
Little Egret 
. 3 
0 
Rednecked Phalarope 
2 
0 
Caspian Tern 
. 3 
3 
Arctic Tern 
0 
4 
Iceland Gull 
. 3 
6 
Castanacus Duck . 
2 
0 
Great Northern Diver 
. 9 
0 
Blackthroated Diver 
9 
0 
Address, “ Oologicus,” 13, Hova Villas, 
Brighton. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, October 20, 1860. 
