160 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
E. Venustula (taken at Loughton), by 
Mr. Baker. N. Cupriacellus and Mini- 
mellus and S. Albipalpella (all taken at 
Loughton, Cupriacellus being abundant), 
by Mr. Killingback. N. Cupriacellus , 
A. Andereggiella and N. Plagicolella, by 
Mr. Miller. Larvae of D. Galii (from 
Victoria Park, six having been taken), by 
Mr. Pristo. — H. W. Killingback, Hon. 
Secretary. 
A CALENDAR OF LEPIDOPTERA. 
August. 
Larvcc. — 35, 73 — 76, 78-81, 85—87, 
89, 113,115, 116, 123, 126, 127, 130, 135, 
139, 140, 158, 169, 172, 189, 202, 210, 
215—217, 220, 223, 224, 228, 234, 257, 
268, 279, 282, 322, 392, 393, 395—397, 
402,407,411, 414,417—419, 426,441, 
474, 480, 484, 487, 488, 495, 496. 
Imagos. — 4, 9, 11, 14, 26 — 29, 42, 49, 
50, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 63, 65, 66, 76, 82, 
117, 118, 137, 146, 147, 151, 154 — 156, 
178, 190, 194, 208, 230, 245, 249—253, 
255, 256, 266, 269, 271, 274—276, 306, 
311, 318, 320, 321, 323,346, 347, 350, 
351, 353, 387,388,391—394,402,403, 
408, 411, 417, 421, 438,456,458,475, 
478, 483, 485, 489, 490. 
Among this list will be found some of 
our rarest species, either in larvae or 
imago, as P. Daplidice, V. Anliopa, 
A. Lathonia , C. Chryseis, D. Livornica , 
A. Australis , P. Occulta, II. Satura (two 
of which have been taken in this neigh- 
bourhood — one was captured by myself), 
P. Orichalcea, S. Anomala, C. Fraxini . — 
E. Tearle, Gainsborough ; August 1. 
T HE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
ANNUAL for 1855, Second 
Edition, price 2s. 6d., contains the fol- 
lowing information on Collecting and 
Preserving Lepidoptera by H. T. 
Stainton : — 
1. How to collect Lepidoptera. 
2. How to rear Lepidoptera from the 
pupa or larva state. 
3. How to kill Lepidoptera. 
4. How to pin Lepidoptera. 
5. How to set Lepidoptera. 
(>. How to arrange Lepidoptera in the 
Collection. 
It also contains Notes on the Col- 
lecting and Preserving Coleoptera, 
by T. Vernon Wollaston: — 
1. Suggestions where Coleoptera should 
be looked for. 
2. The apparatus necessary for the col- 
lector of Coleoptera. 
3. The mode of preparing the specimens 
when caught. 
From it containing this information, this 
little volume is of great value to all be- 
ginners, and some may be incited to 
greater ardour in the pursuit by reading 
the “ Address to Young Entomologists at 
Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, and 
at all other Schools.” 
London: John Van Voorst, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Coleoptera for Sale. 
J A. BREWER, of Holmesdale House, 
. Reigate, Surrey, begs to announce 
that he has just returned from North 
Wales, where he was fortunate in taking 
specimens of Blemus areolatus and Tlar- 
palus melancholicus, besides many other 
interesting species, which he will be 
happy to supply at the prices affixed to 
them : — 
s. d. 
Blemus areolatus .... 2 6 each 
Harpalus melancholicus ..20... 
Pterostichus iEthiops ... 0 6 ... 
Nebria Gyllenhalii . . . 0 3 ... 
Melosoma asnea . ... 0 6 ... 
Bledius Taurus (from Nor- 
folk) 0 6 ... 
J. A. B. has also still on hand speci- 
mens of most of the Species advertised in 
the ‘ Intelligencer’ of May 14, 1859, and 
June 4, 1859. He will be happy to send 
a priced list of the Species he has on 
hand to any who may desire it. 
The specimens are all well-carded and 
in good condition. 
Now ready , price 8 </., 
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 II. T. Stainton. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1 , Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Nkwman, 
Printer, of No. it, Devonshire Street, Jiishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, August 13, 1830. 
