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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
For Sale. 
A WELL - MADE MAHOGANY 
CABINET, French Polished, 
height 37 inches, width 27 inches, depth 
16 inches, containing 26 drawers in two 
tiers; size 2^ by 14^ by 12|^ inches; one 
tier corked, the other soft pine bottom ; 
the whole glazed and papered. Lowest 
price £7. 
Also a COLLECTION of INSECTS, 
consisting of about 250 species and 1200 
specimens, well set and in good condi- 
tion, to be disposed of in lots of 16 species 
and 6 dozen specimens, on the average, 
in each lot. Price 5s. per lot. The above 
were the property of Mr. T. Fyles, late 
of Seotter, Kirton Lindsey. 
A full description and drawing of the 
Cabinet, with a Catalogue of the several 
lots, will be sent on receipt of a stamped 
envelope, by 
Edwin Teaele, 
Gainsborough. 
T he EN TOMOLOGIS'l ’S 
ANNUAL for 1855, Second 
Edition, price 2s. 6d-, contains the fol- 
lowing information on Collectino and 
Preserving Lepidopxeea, by H. T. 
Stainton ; — 
1. 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 Lepidopteya in the 
Collection. 
It also contains Notes on the Col- 
lecting and Peeseeving Coleoptera, 
by T. Veenon 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. 
To Entomologists. 
T he zoologist for August will 
contain a complete list of the 
Macro-Lepidoplera of Moray; an an- 
nouncement of two new British Noctiiae ; 
capture of and locality for Notodonla 
bicolor in England; and minute descrip- 
tions of the larvae of Acidalia rusticata, 
A. inornata, Halia wavaria, Aspilates slri- 
gillaria, Hybernia defoliaria, Enpithecia 
dodoneata, Cidaria sufifumata, C.testala, 
Cilix spinula, Clostera aTiachoreta, Epi- 
sema catruleocephala, Caradrina Alsines, 
C. blanda, Noctua neglecta, Taeniocampa 
stabilis, T. munda and Orthosia Up- 
silon. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Price 3s. 6cZ., 
HE WORLD OF INSECTS; 
A Guide to its Wonders. By 
J. W. Douglas, Esq., President of the 
Entomological Society of London. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Preparing for Publication, 
Paet I. OF 
RHOPALOCERA AFRIC.E 
AUSTRALIS : 
A Popular Work on the Butterflies of 
Southern Africa, containing full de- 
scriptions of all the known Species, 
with Notes on their habits, haunts, 
times of appearance, geographical distri- 
bution, &c. 
By Roland Trimen, M.E.S.Lond. 
N.B. Price of a single copy not to 
exceed 5s. Qd. 
The names of Subscribers will be 
received by S. Stevens, Esq., F.L.S., 
24, Bloomsbury Street, W.C. 
Printed and published by Edward Nkwmaw, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, July 27, 1861. 
