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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
and thus fertilised. We thus see that 
the seeds of an orchid might be carried 
by the wind to some distant place, and 
there germinate, but that the species 
would not be perpetuated unless the 
proper insects inhabited the site. I have 
now Goodyera repens growing in my 
garden, and I shall be curious to see 
next summer whether our southern in- 
sects discover or appreciate the nectar of 
the Highland orchid. 
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T HE WORLD OF INSECTS; 
A Guide to its Wonders. By 
J. W. Douglas, President of the Ento- 
mological Society of London. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Complete in Two Vols.,fcp. 8vo, cloth, 
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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. 
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THE 
ENTOMOLOGIST’S ANNUAL 
for 1861 . 
With Coloured Plate. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
To Entomologists. 
W FARREN, at the urgent wish of 
. many of his best friends, begs to 
announce that he will Collect Insects, 
during the coming Season (by Subscrip- 
tion) in the New Forest, Isle of 
Wight, Isle of Portland, &c. He 
will commence as soon as practicable, 
and terminate his engagement at the end 
of October. 
W. F. has collected in the above 
localities during two seasous, viz. 1858 
and 1859; in 1858 he collected for Sub- 
scribers, and gave perfect satisfaction, 
having captured many of the greatest 
rarities. 
W. F. will collect Lepidoptera, Cole- 
nptera, Hemiptera, Diplera, and any other 
Order wished for by any of his Sub- 
scribers. Shares will be One Guinea 
each. One or more Shares may be taken 
for Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. but he 
will take only a few Subscribers for the 
other Orders. 
Any gentleman wishing to subscribe to 
the above, will please to send their names 
and subscriptions, stating which Order 
they wish to subscribe for, as early as 
possible before the 25th of March next, 
as the number of Subscribers is limited. 
References are kindly permitted to — 
C. C. Babington, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., 
F.L.S., F.G.S., &c., St.John’s Col- 
lege, Cambridge. 
J. W. Dunning, Esq., B.A., F.C.P.S., 
M.E.S.L., Fellow of Trinity College, 
Cambridge, 1, Field Court, Gray’s 
Inn, London. 
A. F. Sealy, Esq., M.A., F.C.P.S., 
M.E.S.L., 70, Trumpington Street, 
Cambridge. 
F. Bond, Esq., F.L.S., See., 24, Caven- 
dish Road, St.John’s Wood, Loudon. 
1, Rose Crescent, Cambridge, 
January 1 Qth, 1861. 
PS. Mr. T. Brown, 1 3, King’s Parade, 
Cambridge, has kindly consented to assist 
in sharing out the Insects, the whole of 
which will be divided at the end of the 
Season. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex,— Saturday, February 16, 1861. 
