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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
few here and a few there; a female pro- 
truding her ovipositor down the corolla 
of a flower, and then flying off to repeat 
the operation elsewhere may herself be 
“ the priest who performs the marriage 
ceremony.”] 
An Entomological Trial . — On Wed- 
nesday, the 13th instant, the cause of 
Bouchard versus Harding was heard in 
the Court of Queen’s Bench, before 
Mr. Justice Blackburn. The action was 
raised to recover damages for the loss 
which the plaintiff had sustained owing 
to a communication headed “Caution” 
which the defendant bad published in 
the ‘Intelligencer’ of March 17, 1860. 
The jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff, 
damages £30. 
Complete in Two Vols.,fcp. 8vo, cloth 
price 10s., 
A MANUAL of BRITISH BUT- 
TERFLIES and MOTHS. By 
H. T. SXAINTON. 
This work contains descrijitions of 
nearly 2000 species, interspersed with 
observations on their peculiarities and 
times of appearance, &c., and is illus- 
trated with more than 200 woodcuts. 
London : John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Second Edition, price 3s., 
T he ENTOMOLOGIST’S COM- 
PANION. By H. T. Si AiNTON. 
“ For those interested in the study of 
the smaller moths, this book will be found 
of great use.’’ — Alhenceum. 
London: Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster 
Row. 
C ATALOGUE of HEMTPTERA.— 
I have just received a further 
supply of the Stettin Catalogue of the 
Hemiplera of the whole World, and shall 
be happy to forward copies on the re- 
ceipt of Is. 2d. in postage-stamps. 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mountsjield, Lewisham ; 
June 7, 1860. 
Notv ready, with alternate blank pages for 
Memoranda, price Is. 6d., cloth boards, 
2s. 
T he lepi dopterist’s 
CALENDAR, giving the Time 
of Appearance of the British Lepidoplera, 
as far as they are known, in the Imago, 
Larva and Pupa states ; with a classified 
Arrangement of the Larvae-food. By 
Joseph Me ruin. 
The work contains some useful Notes 
under each Mouth; and having, daring 
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 Lepidopterist’s 
Calendar .” — Literary Gazette. 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate, N.E. Sent free on 
receipt of Is. (yd. or 2s. in postage 
stamps, by the Publisher, or the Author, 
Gloucester. 
Printed and publislied by Euwakd Nkwman 
P rinter , of No. U, Devonshire Street, Itishops- 
pate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, June SO, ISOO. 
