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INDEX. 
Westwood, J. 0., Oxford, 148 
White, F. W. B., Athole Place, Perth, 131 
Wilkinson, H., Milford Junction, York- 
shire, 63 
Wilkinson, T. C., Th timing- Rectory, near 
Oundle, Northamptonshire, 36 
Wilson, John, jun., Witton Castle, Dur- 
ham, 163 
Winter, W., Aldeby, near Beccles, 4, 8, 
26, 88, 99, 152, 173, 189, 190, 192 
Wood, Thomas, 39, Bondgate, Darling- 
ton, 116 
Wragg, J., 7, Spring Gardens, Don- 
caster, 6, 46, 116 
A Botanist, 87; A Briton, 71; Anti- 
Barter, 86-, De Botham, J. C., Man- 
chester, 23; Ignoramus, 117; Inde- 
pendent, 124; Inquisitor, 77 ; “ Intel- 
ligencer,’* Post Office, Great INIalvern, 
76; Nepticulophilus, 164; Omicron, 
198; One who wishes to please, 109; 
A. B., 165 ; Jno. B., 85 ; J. S. D., 115 ; 
M .D., 175 ; G., 3 ; G.G., 1 10 ; J. R. H., 
53; Q., 32, 101, 108, 147; R. T., 35 
CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 
Aris, Henry, 9, Rawstorne Street, Clerk- 
euwell, E.C., 42 
Barrett, C. G., 30, Parkgate Street, Dub- 
lin, 67 
Brockholes, J. F„ Puddington Old Hall, 
near Neston, Cheshire, 74 
Bryant, James, 63, Old Broad Street, 
London, E.C., 26 
Farren, W., 1 , Rose Crescent, Cambridge, 
58 
Fenn, C- & J*, Clyde Villa, Lee, S.E., 26 
Jesse, F. A., The' Grove, Kentish Town, 
London, 26 
Jordan, W.,Binstead School, near Ryde, 
Isle of Wight, 202 
Kirby, W. F., cave of Messrs. Williams 
and’ Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, 
Covent Garden, W.C., 83 
Orde, Jonathan, 9, New Buckingham 
Street, Southwark, S.E., 74 
Parfitt, Edward, Devon and Exeter In- 
stitution, Exeter, 122 
Pryer, W. B., Fairfield House, Broome 
Hill, near Sheffield, 2 
Sayer, J., 3, Dunston Street, Kingsland 
Road,N.E.,67 
Stephenson, H., Fisher Yard, Long Royd 
Bridge, near Huddersfield, 171 
Stretch, R. H., Nantwich, Cheshire, 67 
Tyrer, R., Cavendish, Sudbury, 138 
W ANTED to PHRCHASE.- 
Second-hand copies of Dawson’s 
‘ Geodephaga Britanuica,’ Stephens’s 
‘ Manual of British Beetles,’ and the 
first volume of the ‘ Intelligencer,’ bound 
or unbound. Also the ‘ Zoologist,’ from 
the commencement, to borrow, for a 
handsome consideration. 
Apply to C. O. G., 13, Hova Villas, 
Cliftonville, Brighton. 
To Naturalists. 
M r. RIPPON, of Reading, a gentle- 
man who is deeply attached to 
the study of Natural History, and is a 
great lover of Nature, and who has been 
for some years a collector in this country, 
is very desirous of proceeding out to the 
ANDES of SOUTH AMERICA to 
cdllect Natural History Specimens, and 
not having sufficient means of his own 
is anxious to raise £200 for the purpose, 
to be repaid by specimens. Gentlemen 
disposed to assist in the undertaking are 
requested to send their subscriptions to 
Mr. Samuel Stevens, Natural-History 
Agent, 24, Bloomsbury Street, London, 
W.C. 
Mr. Rippon intends devoting the whole 
of his time in collecting Insects, Shells, 
Bibd and Animal Skins, Reptiles, 
and also Living and Deied Plants, 
should Subscribers desire them, and will 
leave as soon as the required amount is 
obtained. 
The following gentlemen have kindly 
put down their names : — 
— Taylor, Esq. (for Shells) £25 
0 
0 
H. Cuming, Esq. (do.) 
25 
0 
0 
P. L. Sclater, Esq. (for Birds) 
10 
0 
0 
J. H. Gurney, Esq. (do.) - 
10 
0 
0 
— Tomes, Esq. (lor small 
Mammals) 
10 
0 
0 
H.T. Stainton, Esq. (for 
Micro-Lepidoplera) - 
10 
0 
0 
S. Stevens - . . 
10 
0 
0 
J. Gray, Esq. (for Heiero- 
ineva) - - - 
5 
0 
0 
W. C. Hewitson, Esq. (for 
Butterflies) 
5 
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5 
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Primer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bisbons- 
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Middlesex. — Saturday, March 30, 1861. 
