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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
liberally will assuredly, in the long run, 
as liberally receive ; and those who desire 
to increase their knowledge, through the 
labours of others, must be prepared, in 
like manner, to impart their own. 
L ists of British lepi- 
D OPT ERA, Foa Exchange 
among Collectors. — Having a num- 
ber of extra lists, I shall be glad to 
supply auy Collector with them, at One 
Shilling per dozen, post paid. The 
arrangement is that of Doubleday, and 
all the new Species are added up to the 
end of 1856. — J. Baker, 25, Trumping- 
ton Street, Cambridge. 
I FOREIGN WORKS ON ENTO- 
MOLOGY. — I have copies of the 
following still on hand, should any of 
my readers want them : — 
Frey’s ‘ Tineen und Pterophoren der 
Schweiz.’ Post free, 7s. lOd. 
Fairmaire’s ‘ Faune Entomologique 
Franqaise.’ Parts I., II. and III. 
Each Part, post free, 4s. Gd. 
‘Guide du Jeune Amateur de Co- 
leopteres et de Lepidopteres.’ Post 
free, 2s. 3d. 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mountsjield, Lewisham ; 
Sept. 12. 
PS. I have also some soiled copies of 
the ‘Entomologist’s Annual’ for 1 850. 
Post free for Is. 8 d. Postage stamps 
thankfully received in payment, 
Price 2d., 
THE EDUCATIONAL 
SHEET OF BUTTERFLIES, 
(adapted foh schools). 
By II. T. Stainton. 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate. 
O N SATURDAY, October 3, 1857, 
will be published, No. 53 (the first 
number of a new volume) of 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 
PRICE ONE PENNY. 
Guided by the experience of the pre- 
vious winter, it has been determined this 
season to bring out a winter volume of 
the ‘ Intelligencer,’ which will terminate 
at the end of March. 
Those who make any discoveries or 
captures of importance are requested to 
communicate at once with the Editor 
(Mr. H. T. Stainton). 
Those who wish the ‘ Intelligencer ’ 
forwarded by post are requested to trans- 
mit 4s. 6d. in postage stamps to E. New- 
man, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate 
Street, N.E., on or before tbe 30th of 
September, 1857. 
Will be published every Saturday, 
by E. Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, 
Bishopsgate Street, and by W. Kent 
and Co., 51, 52, Paternoster Row; and 
may be had of all Booksellers and News- 
men. 
Now ready , price Ad., 
A LIST OF BRITISH LEPI- 
. DOPTERA. Part I. 
Printed on one side only for labelling 
Cabinets. 
Arranged as in the ‘ Manual of 
British Butterflies and Moths.’ 
By H. T. Stainton. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Nkwman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, BUhops- 
pate Without, London, in the county or Mid- 
dlesex.— Saturday, September 19, 18A7. 
