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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
species ( Limnophilus borealis ), which was 
exhibited at the November meeting of 
the Entomological Society of London. 
I trust that I shall have better success 
next season. I have ten subscribers for 
another season. 
I am, Sir, 
Your obedient servant, 
W. Winter. 
Aldcby, near Beccles ; 
Dec. 10, 1860. 
Church of England Young Men’s 
Society. — A class for the study of Natural 
History has been formed in connection 
with this Society. The class, which will 
be conducted by W. M. Crowfoot, Esq., 
M.B., assisted by Mr. Winter, of Aldeby, 
naturalist, who have kindly undertaken 
to superintend the same, was commenced 
on Tuesday last, by a public lecture at 
the Assembly Rooms, on the “ Introduc- 
tion to Natural History,” by Mr. Crowfoot. 
The chair was occupied by the Mayor 
(E. B.Fiske, Esq.), who briefly introduced 
the well-known lecturer to the meeting. 
The lecture, which was well attended, 
was illustrated by several excellent dia- 
grams illustrative of the four kingdoms 
of Natural History, the production of 
Mr. A. Rix. There were also some bones 
lent by R. Dashwood, Esq., and some 
chrysalides, moths, &c., of a rare species 
by Mr. Winter. At its conclusion a vote 
of thanks was passed to the lecturer. 
Price 3s., 
P RACTICAL HINTS 
respecting MOTHS and BUT- 
TERFLIES, with Notices of their Lo- 
calities ; forming a Calendar of Entomo- 
logical Operations throughout the Year 
in pursuit of Lepidoptera. By Richard 
Shield. 
London: John Van Voorst, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Ray Society. 
M R. BLACKWALL’S Monograph 
of British Spiders. 
This volume is now nearly ready for 
issue to the Subscribers to the Ray 
Society for the year 1859. 
The Subscription List for that year 
will be closed on the 3 1 st inst. 
Those desirous of obtaining Mr. Black- 
wall's volume should join the Society at 
once. 
The previous volumes caD now only 
be obtained at the increased price at 
which they are being offered to the 
public. 
The Annual Subscription to the Ray 
Society is One Guinea. 
Entomologists desirous of joining the 
Society should communicate with 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mountsfield, Lewisham. 
N ouveau guide de l’ama. 
TEUR DTNSECTES: par plu- 
sieurs Membres de la Societe Ento- 
mologique de France. 1859. 3 francs 
50 centimes; pp. 195. 
Paris : Deyrolle, Rue de la Monnaie, 19. 
N.B. Mr. Stainton has received a few 
copies of the above, and will be happy 
to forward one (post free) to any ento- 
mologist on the receipt of 3s. 2d. in 
postage-stamps. 
C ATALOGUE OF EUROPEAN 
COLEOPTERA. — Having now a 
supply of the STETTIN CATA- 
LOGUE, I shall be glad to forward 
it to any applicant on the receipt of 
seven postage-stamps: those who want 
two copies must send fourteen stamps. 
C ATALOGUE OF HEMIPTERA. 
—A STETTIN CATALOGUE 
of the Hemiptera of the whole World is 
now ready. Is. 2d. post free. 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mountsfield , Lewisham , S.E.; 
December 1, 1860. 
Printed and published by Edwakd Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, December 15,1860. 
