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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
On Saturday, April 7th, will be pub- 
lished No. 183 (the First Number 
of a New Volume) of 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
PRICE ONE PENNY. 
For Sale, 
A COLLECTION OF BRITISH 
LEPIDOPTERA, containing 
nearly 2000 Specimens and upwards of 
500 Species, well set and mostly in fine 
condition, containing many rare and 
fine Species. For particulars apply to 
X. Y., care of R. Brown, 4, Eastren 
Terrace, Heworth Moor, York. 
This Summer Volume of the ‘ Intelli- 
gencer’ will terminate at the end of 
September. 
Those who make any discoveries or 
captures of importance are requested to 
communicate at once with the Editor 
(Mr. H. T. Statnton). 
Those who wish the ‘ Intelligencer’ for- 
warded by post are requested to transmit 
4s. 8d. in postage stamps to E. Newman,' 
9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate Street, 
N.E., on or before March 24th. Sub- 
scribers will please observe that the extra 
2d. is for an extra number, No. 182 a, 
which will he published on the 31st of 
March : there are fifty-three Saturdays 
in 1860, instead of fifty-two as usual. 
Will he published every Saturday, 
by E. Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, 
Bishopsgate, and by W. Kent & Co., 
51, 52, Paternoster Row; and may be 
had of all Booksellers and Newsmen. 
Notice. — Subscribers are respectfully 
informed that the ‘ Intelligencer’ cannot 
be posted unless their subscriptions be 
prepaid. Each subscriber will please to 
consider the receipt of No. 182 a an ac- 
knowledgment that his subscription has 
been received. When more copies than 
one are posted to the same address one 
penny for postage only is required : thus 
the subscription for two copies of the 
twenty-seven numbers is 6s. 1 Id., for 
three copies 9s. 2d., for four copies 
11s. 5d., and so on, adding 2s. 3d. for 
each additional copy subscribed for. In 
the possible, but I trust not probable 
contingency of any gentleman desiring 
to discontinue his subscription on the 
completion of Vol. VII., he will oblige 
me by sending two penny stamps for 
No. 182 a, containing the Title, Index, 
&c., to that volume. — Edward Newman. 
w. 
FARREN, 1, Elm Street, Cam- 
bridge, has (among many others) 
the following Insects. Noue but first- 
rate specimens will be sent. Lists sent 
Pupae of P. Macliaon ($■ doz.) 
2 
6 
P. Cratajgi 
(each) 
0 
6 
L. Sinapis 
000 
0 
3 
C. Hyale 
• • • 
1 
6 
N. Lucina 
• 
0 
3 
A. Selene 
0 
2 
M. Cinxia 
0 
3 
A. Galathea . 
0 
2 
P. Comma 
• • • 
0 
3 
C. Porcellus (bred) . 
1 
0 
S. Convolvuli . 
2 
6 
A. Atropos (bred) 
2 
0 
P. Globulariae 
• • • 
0 
3 
S. Irrorella 
0 
4 
E. Russula ( $ ) 
0 
3 
O. Fascelina (bred) 
0 
6 
H. Caliginosa 
• •• 
0 
6 
A. Corticea 
t* • 
0 
3 
... Lunigera . 
2 
0 
N' Saponaria . 
• • • 
0 
4 
H. Hispidus . 
1 
6 
D. Capsincola 
0 
6 
P. Dysodea 
0 
6 
E. Lichenea . 
• •0 
0 
9 
A. Australis 
0 
3 
T. Pastinum . 
0 
6 
P. ASnea 
0 
2 
B. Lancealis . 
0 0 0 
0 
6 
G. Pullaria 
0 
3 
S. Dealbaria . 
000 
2 
0 
M. Euphorbiana 
0 
3 
Second Edition, price 3s 
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rpHE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
COM 
JL PANION. By H. 
T. Stainton. 
London: 
Row. 
Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster 
Printed and published by Edward Nkwman, 
Printer , of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
pate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, March 17, ISfiO. 
