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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
To Entomologists. For Sale. 
?OR SALE. — A CABINET, 
Veneered Walnut, containing four- 
teen Drawers, 16 by 14 inches, corted, 
papered, framed and glazed, enclosed 
by glazed door, French polished. Price 
£4 I5s. 
Also a quantity of large STORE 
BOXES, from 2s. 6d. each. Pocket 
Boxes 3d., 5d. and 9d. each. 
At R. Davy’s, 83, Newman Street, 
Oxford Street, London, W. 
Preparing for Publication, 
Paet I. or 
RHOPALOCERA AFRIC.S; 
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. 
To be completed in Two Parts. 
N.B. Price of a single copy not to 
exceed 5s. 6d. 
The names of Subscribers will be 
received by S. Stevens, Esq., F.L.S., 
24, Bloomsbury Street, W.C. 
Now ready, 
THE SIXTH VOLUME 
OF 
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF 
THE TINEINA. 
CONTAINING 
DEPRESSARIA. Part I. 
With 8 coloured Plates, 8vo, cloth, pp. 283. 
Price 12s. 6d. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
T now oflfer for sale the COLLECTION 
1 of EUROPEAN LEPIDOPTER\, 
which formerly belonged to Fischer von 
Roslerstarara. Price £40. 
It contains 440 species of Geometrina 
(2600 specimens) and 1500 species of 
Micro-Lepidoptera (13,000 specimens); 
the former in thirteen glazed drawers, 
24 by 16 inches ; the latter in twenty-six 
glazed drawers, 18 by 13 inches. 
It is arranged as when purchased from 
Fischer v. Roslerstamm, eighteen years 
ago ; only some of the drawers of the 
Geometrina required to be rearranged. A 
few unique specimens have been taken out 
of it ; on the other hand, many new species 
of recent discovery have been added. The 
neatness of the original collection was 
notorious, but as it is now more than 
thirty years old, all the specimens are 
not equally fresh and in good condition, 
hence the price is fixed so low that it 
amounts to little more than a halfpenny 
a specimen. 
Another Collection of European Lepi- 
doptera is so arranged that each specimen 
(rarely two together) is placed in a neat 
box of suitable size, glazed above and 
below. This is in good condition, con- 
taining nearly 1500 species of Macro- 
Lepidoptera (3300 specimens), in about 
3000 little boxes. Price £45 — hence 
about S^d. per box. A considerable 
quantity of Micro-Lepidoptera can also 
be had at similar prices. 
These Collections will only be sold to 
those who have seen them ; yet specimen 
boxes of the second Collection can be 
sent on approval to those who desire 
them. 
Both Collections are also to be ex- 
changed for Collections of Exotic Lepi- 
doptera of corresponding value; yet 
Heterocera would be mostly preferred, 
and the common American and East 
Indian species would be deemed of little 
value. 
Dr. HERRICH-ScH.ffiFFER. 
Raiisbon, Bavaria ; 
July 25, 1861. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, August 10, 1861. 
