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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Ray Society. 
M R. BLACK WALL’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 31st inst. 
Those desirous of obtaining Mr. Black- 
wall’s volume should join the Society at 
once. 
The previous volumes can 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. 
T HE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
ANNUAL for 1855, Second 
Edition, price ‘2s. 6d , contains the fol- 
lowing information on Collecting and 
Preserving Lepidoptera, by H. T. 
Stainton : — 
]. How to collect Lepidoptera. 
2. How to rear Lepidoptera from the 
pupa or larva state. 
3. How to kill Lepidoptera. 
4. How to pin Lepidoptera. 
5. How to set Lepidoptera. 
6. How to arrange Lepidoptera in the 
Collection. 
It also contains Notes on the Col- 
lecting and Preserving Coleoptera, 
by T. Vernon Wollaston : — 
1. Suggestions where Coleoptera should 
be looked for. 
2. The apparatus necessary for the col- 
lector of Coleoptera. 
3. The mode of preparing the specimens 
when caught. 
From it containing this information, 
this little volume is of great value to all 
beginners, and some may be incited to 
greater ardour in the pursuit by reading 
the “Address to Young Entomologists at 
Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, and 
at all other Schools.” 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
This day , price 2s. 6d., 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
ANNUAL for 1861. 
With Coloured Plate. 
contents. 
Neuroptera. 
Synopsis of the British Phryganidae. 
By Dr. Hagen. 
Synopsis of the British Psocidae. By 
Dr. Hagen. 
Some Suggestions for the successful 
Pursuit of the Study of the Phryga- 
nidae, with a Description of a new 
British Species. By R. M‘Lachlan. 
Hymenoptera. By Frederick Smith. 
Observations on the Effects of the late 
unfavourable Season on Hymen- 
opterous Insects; Notes on the 
Economy of certain Species, on the 
Capture of others of extreme Rarity, 
and on Species new to the British 
Fauna. 
Hemiptera. By the Editor. 
A List of British Hemiptera. 
Coleoptera. By E. W. Janson, Sec. 
Ent. Soc. 
New British Species noticed in 1860. 
Lepidoptera. 
New British Species in 1860. By the 
Editor. 
Rare British Species captured in 1860. 
Observations on British Tineina. 
Answers to Enigmas. 
Enigmas still unanswered. 
New Enigmas for Solution. 
Natural History of the Tineina. 
Index to the New Lepidoptera in 
former volumes of the ‘ Annual.’ 
Notes on Eupithecia Larvse. By the 
Rev. H. H. Crewe, M.A. 
New Works on Entomology. 
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, December 22, 1860. 
