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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Coleoptera for Sale. 
J A. B R E W E R, of Holmesdale 
.. House, Reigate, Surrey, begs to 
announce that, after some years’ expe- 
rience in Entomological Collecting, he 
has now taken it up as a business, and 
has to offer the following Insects for 
sale, which he has taken during a 
trip to 
the Isle of Wight, Lymington, Salterns 
and Weymouth. 
s. 
d. 
Dromius obscuroguttatus 
, 
0 
3 each 
Dyschirius thoracicns . 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Pogonus chalceus 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Calathus fuscus . 
• 
0 
6 ... 
... mollis . 
0 
3 ... 
Pterostichus inequalis 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Amara strenua . 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Broscbus cephalotes . 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Harpalus obsoletus 
• 
0 
6 ... 
... vernalis 
• 
1 
0 ... 
... neglectus 
• 
0 
6 ... 
... anxius 
• 
0 
3 ... 
... serripes 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Stenolophus flavicollis 
• 
1 
0 ... 
LymntEum nigropiceum 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Bembidium laterale . 
. 
0 
3 ... 
... scutellare 
• 
0 
3 ... 
... bistriatum 
. 
0 
6 ... 
... ephippium 
• 
0 
3 ... 
... saxatile . 
• 
0 
3 ... 
... ustulatum 
0 
3 ... 
... pusillum . 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Bledius tricornis 
. 
0 
3 ... 
Hister 4-maculatus 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Saprinus sabulosus (a new! 
1 
6 
British species) 
. ) 
w • • • 
AEgialia globosa . 
. 
0 
3 ... 
Cardiophorus Equiseti 
. 
1 
6 ... 
Macrocnema marcida . 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Philan gibbus 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Opatrum subulosum . 
. 
0 
3 ... 
Phaleria cadaverina . 
• 
0 
6 ... 
He has also specimens of the following 
species for sale, collected in 
other parts 
of the country : — 
s . 
d. 
Dromius 4-signatus . 
l 
0 each 
Tarus axillaris . 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Badister bumeralis 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Licinus Silphoides 
• 
0 
6 ... 
... depressus 
• 
0 
6 ... 
Anchomenus oblongus 
. 
0 
3 ... 
Pterostichus gracilis . 
• 
0 
6 ... 
... crythropus 
• 
0 
3 ... 
Stenolophus luridus 
... exiguus . 
Bembidium Bruxellense 
s. d. 
. 0 3 each 
. 06 ... 
. 03 ... 
The specimens are all carded, and in 
good condition. 
J. A. B. is also preparing Collections 
of Geodephaga, which he intends selling 
at the lowest possible remunerative price, 
hoping thereby to promote the study of 
this interesting branch of Entomology, 
and for which he will be happy to receive 
applications. 
£ s. d. 
Collections containing 50 spe- 
cies, a pair of each, mounted 
on card and named, in- 
cluding box 
Ditto, containing 100 species . 
Ditto, containing 150 species . 
-I 0 
2 10 
4 10 
0 
0 
0 
Now ready, price 25s., 
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