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THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Price 25s., 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
BY S. J. WILKINSON. 
This work forms one 8vo volume, 
uniform with the series of the ‘ Insecta 
Britannica,’ and contains descriptions 
of all the British species of Tortricina, 
with observations on their habits and 
localities. 
“ Mr. Wilkinson has described, with 
great accuracy, from original specimens, 
three hundred species of these insects. 
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of a master, the work must take its 
place beside the great descriptive works 
devoted to other families of insects.” — 
Athenceum. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
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T HE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
ANNUAL for 1855, Second 
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lowing information on Collecting and 
Preserving Lepidoptera by H. T. 
Stainton : — 
T. How to collect Lepidoptera. 
2. How to rear Lepidoptera from the 
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3. How to kill Lepidoptera. 
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5. How to set Lepidoptera. 
6. How to arrange Lepidoptera in the 
Collection. 
It also contains Notes on the Col- 
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by T. Vernon Wollaston: — 
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2. The apparatus necessary for the col- 
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3. The mode of preparing the specimens 
when caught. 
From it containing this information, this 
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A MANUAL of BRITISH BUT- 
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observations on their peculiarities and 
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P RACTICAL HINTS 
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in pursuit of Lepidoptera. By Richard 
Shield. 
London: John Van Voorst, Pater- 
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S YNONYMIC LISTS of BRITISH 
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