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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
1 EUROPEAN COLEOPTERA FOR 
j SALE. — Mr. Stainton has received 
from Dr. Staudinger for sale 1000 spe- 
cimens of Coleoptera from Iceland and 
the South of Spain, about 300 spe- 
cies, price £5 ; and 280 specimens from 
Greece, price £\ 10s. 
S YNONYMIC LISTS of BRITISH 
LEPIDOPTERA, for interchange 
amongst Collectors. Part II. is now 
ready. Price Is. 6<i. per dozen (post 
free). 
SYNONYMIC LISTS to the end of 
the Noctuae, may still he had on applica- 
tion. Price Is. 3d. per dozen, or 4s. Od. 
for 50 (post free). 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mounts field, Lewisham, S.E. 
Complete in Two Vols.,fcp. 8 vo, cloth, 
price 10s., 
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. 
Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
Now ready, price 8 d., 
A LIST OF LEPIDOPTERA. 
Part II. Printed on one side only 
for labelling Cabinets. Arranged as in 
the ‘Manual of British Butterflies and 
Moths.’ By H. T. Stainton. 
Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
Price 3s. 6 d., 
HE WORLD OF INSECTS: 
A Guide to its Wonders. By 
J. W. Douglas. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Now ready, price 2s. 6d., 
The Entomologist’s Annual 
for 1860 . 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
E xchange list of British 
LEPIDOPTERA (Doubleday’s 
Arrangement), omitting Tine.® (except 
Epigraphidce and Psychidee) and in- 
cluding the most recent additions, em- 
bracing 1269 species; the whole num- 
bered progressively to facilitate reference. 
This list (besides its special use for 
interchange by post) forms a useful ad- 
junct to Doubleday’s Synonymic List, 
to which it may be adapted as an Index. 
One Shilling per Dozen. 
Postage-stamps for two or more copies 
(adding 1 d. for postage) forwarded to 
J. Birrs, 4, Market Street, York, will 
ensure a supply. 
TT ROGERS, Naturalist, Freshwater, 
XI. Isle of Wight, has on 
hand for 
Sale the following insects, at 
duced prices : — 
very re- 
s. d. 
C. Edusa, per pair ( $ and <?) 
0 9 
G. C-album - - - - each 
0 6 
S. Irrorella - - - - 
0 4 
C. Neustria (bred) - - ... 
0 4 
A. Lunigera- 
2 6 
Saucia - - - - 
1 0 
Obelisca - - - - 
1 0 
Corticea - - - - ... 
0 3 
T. Pastinum - - - 
0 9 
A. Cetacea - - - - 
0 6 
S. Ferrugalis - - - 
0 3 
Cinctalis - - - - 
0 6 
B.Flammealis 
0 3 
C. Wockeella (bred) - 
1 0 
All the specimens are of H. Rogers’ 
own collecting last season ; and, as lie 
only sets out the very best specimens of 
all he obtains, he can confidently say 
such beautiful specimens are seldom to 
be met with elsewhere. 
A few specimens of S. Convolvuli and 
A. A tropos, also a collection of Birds and 
Eggs. 
Printed and published by Edward Nfwman, 
Printer , of No.'. I, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
ate Without, London, in the County of 
tiddlesex.— Saturday, January 28, 1800. 
