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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
aged naturalist, whose last years were 
passed in indigence and want. 
To Entomologists. 
M R. J. C. STEVENS is instructed 
by the Council of the Entomo- 
logical Society of London to Sell by 
Auction, ai his Great Room, 38, King 
Street, Covent Garden, on FRIDAY, 
April 16, and following day, at half-past 
12 precisely, the Collection of EXOTIC 
INSECTS’ of all Orders belonging to the 
Society, it having been resolved, in pur- 
suance of the Resolution passed at the 
Anniversary Meeting of the Society, held 
on the 28th of January, 1856, and ap- 
proved and confirmed at the Anniversary 
on the 25th of January last, to dispose of 
the whole Exotic Collection. In it will 
be found a vast number of Species, of 
great rarity and interest, in Coleoptera, 
Lepidoptera, and other Orders, mostly 
in a fine state of preservation. May be 
viewed on Thursday and mornings of 
Sale, and Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. 
Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent Garden ; 
if for the country, by enclosing two 
stamps. 
Now ready , price Threepence , No. XV. 
(the First Number oe the Second 
volume) of 
& iFtanual 
OF 
BRITISH BUTTERFLIES 
AND MOTHS. 
By H. T. ST A INTON. 
London: Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
8 vo, cloth, 
T HE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Vol. I. (for 1856), ju ice 9s. 
Vol. II. (for 1857, April — September), 
price 4s. 
Vol. 1 1 1. (for 1857-8, October— March), 
price 4s’. 
London: E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate, N.E. 
12mo, cloth, price 5s., 
T HE SUBSTITUTE. Edited 
by J. W. Douglas, Author of 
‘ The World of Insects.’ 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate Street, N.E. 
C l LOTH COVERS for binding the 
/ Third Volume of the ‘Intelli- 
gencer,’ price Is., can be had of 
E. Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, 
Bishopsgate, N.E. 
Catalogue of British 
COLEOPTEKA.- The first 
part of a Catalogue of British Coleoptera, 
containing the Geodephaga, Hydrade- 
phaga and Brachelytra is now ready for 
distribution, and can be obtained on ap- 
plication to Mr. Waterhouse, of the 
British Museum. 
Price 2s. 
„ 2s. 6d., if printed on one side 
only for labelling Cabinets. 
C ATALOGUE of EUROPEAN 
COLEOPTERA. — I have received 
a few more copies of the Stettin Cata- 
logue, which 1 shall be glad to forward 
to any applicant on the receipt of seven 
postage stamps. — H. T. Stainton, 
Mo unts field, Lewisham; March 30. 
Now ready , price 3s., 
P RACTICAL HINTS respecting 
MOTHS and BUTTERFLIES 
With Notices of their Localities ; forming 
a Calendar of Entomological Operations 
throughout the Year in pursuit of Lepi- 
doptera. By Richard Shield. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
A Summer Book. 
T he insect hunters. 
By Edward Newman, F.L.S., late 
President of the Entomological Society. 
1 s. 6d. 
London : W. Kent & Co., Paternoster 
Row. 
Printed mid published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. !l, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the county of Mid- 
dlesex.— Saturday, April 3, 1858. 
