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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
most useful, branch of work during the 
present season, and that they will give 
the results in the ‘ Intelligencer.’ 
Yours, &c., 
Joseph Mebrin. 
Gloucester, May 13. 
Extensive Collection of Eobopean 
AND Exotic Lepidopteba fob Sale. — 
We are requested to state that the rich 
collection of Herr Koch, of Frankfort-on- 
the-Maine, is now to be disposed of. It 
consists of an extensive collection of 
European Lepidoptera, in fine condition, 
including many rare varieties, and there 
are also many exotic Lepidoptera from 
Java, New South Wales, Tasmania, 
Abyssinia, Amboyna, China, Japan, &c. 
The European collection is offered at 
jE 200 ; the exotic collection at jG 250 ; 
also a valuable entomological library at 
£100. For further particulars, address 
(post paid) to G. Koch, 90, Fahrgasse, 
Frankfort-on-the-Maine. 
8vo, cloth, 
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T he lepidopterist’S 
CALENDAR, giving the Time 
of Appearance of the British Lepidoptera, 
as far as they are known, in the Imago, 
Larva and Ptipa states ; with a classified 
Arrangement of the Larvae-food. By 
Joseph Mebbin. 
The work contains some useful Notes 
under each Mouth; and having, during 
its progress through the press, been re- 
vised and amplified by several of our 
ablest Entomologists, its accuracy is 
guaranteed. 
“ At length we have a complete Ca- 
lendar of the British Lepidoptera, pub- 
lished at the low price of eighteen-pence. 
On the whole we are of opinion that this 
volume will be found very serviceable to 
all that numerous class who have not 
already learned everything by their own 
experience.” — Entomologist's Weekly In- 
telligencer. 
“ In this little work are given not only 
the time when, and the place where, to 
catch our butterflies and moths, but we 
have a dietary for the caterpillar of the 
various species. This imparts an espe- 
cial scientific value to the Lepidopterisl’s 
Calendar .” — Literary Gazette. 
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Middlesex. — Saturday, May 36, 1860. 
