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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
“ unsullied,” and had things “ good.” I 
can assure you it is carried on to a fright- 
ful extent, the timid getting “ done” out 
of postage stamps, but I always throw 
the rubbish on the fire on receipt; I be- 
lieve I advised Mr. Cocking to do the 
same, and trust he followed my advice. 
Yours truly, 
J. J. Rkadino. 
11, Ham Street, Plymouth, 
November 8. 
1 ?OR SALE.— .\ COLLECTION 
^ of BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA, 
also a copy of Stephens’ ‘Manual of 
British Beetles,’ at 37, Freeling Street, 
Caledonian Road, after Seven in the 
evening. 
TTjT FARREN, King’s Old Gateway, 
VV • Cambridge, has, among others, 
the following Insects, in fine condition, 
for Sale : — 
s. d. 
P. Machaon (pupae) . 
2 
6 
per doz 
A. Atropos (l)ied) . . 
2 
6 
each. 
H. Caliginosa . . . 
2 
6 
>> 
L. Obsoleta .... 
1 
0 
9) 
A. Saueia .... 
1 
6 
99 
H. Hispidus . . . 
2 
0 
99 
H. Dipsacea . . . 
2 
0 
99 
S YNONYMIC LIST of BRITISH 
LEPIDOPTERA, to the end 
OF THE NOCTU^, for interchange 
amongst Collectors. Price Is. 3d. per 
dozen, or 4s. 6d. for 50 (post free). 
I have a number of these now on hand, 
which I shall be glad to forward on ap- 
plication.— H. T. Stainton. 
Second Edition, price .3s., 
T he ENTOMOLOGIST’S COM- 
PANION. By H. T. Stainton. 
“ For those interested in the study of 
the smaller moths, this book will be found 
of great use.’’ — Atlientcum. 
London: Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster 
Row. 
In the Press, 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
BY S. J. WILKINSON. 
This work will form one 8vo volume, 
uniform with the series of the ‘ Insecta 
Britannica,’ and will contain descriptions 
of all the British species of Tortricina, 
with observations on their habits and 
localities. 
Price to Subscribers, 18s. 
Subscribers’ names and Subscriptions 
will be thankfully received by Mr. Stain- 
ton, and acknowledged in the columns of 
the ‘ Intelligencer.’ 
Subscribers' Names received up to Monday night, 
November 8th. 
^Hunter, John 
Colquhoun, Hugh, M.D. 
Boyd, Thomas 
Spence, William, F.R.S. (2 copies) 
*Gorliam, H. S. 
Bond, F. 
*Wailes, George 
Lighten, Rev. Sir C. R., Bart. 
■*Hortou, Rev. E. 
Marked thus * have paid their Subscriptions. 
H ERRICH-SCHAFFER’S LISTS. 
— I have received a fresh supply 
of Herrich-Schaffer’s ‘ European I.epi- 
doptera.’ The List, I Od . ; the Syno- 
nymic Catalogue, 7s. 6d . ; both post free. 
Gentlemen who have previously applied 
and not received the I.ists will oblige me 
by writing again. — Edward Newman ; 
9, Devonshire Street, Dishopsgate, N.E. 
P U P A D I G G I N G.— Under this 
title is reprinted, at the low price of 
Twopence, the Rev. Joseph Greene’s 
truly useful Paper on this subject. Ento- 
mologists requiring it will please send 
two penny postage-stamps for each copy, 
and one penny stamp additional for post- 
age. The penny for postage will be 
sufficient, however large the number of 
copies ordered. 
None will be sent out without 
prepayment. 
London : E. Newman, 9, Devonshire 
Street, Bishopsgate, N.E. 
Printed and publiehed by KnwARii Nkwmak, 
Printer, of No. U, Devoneliire .street, Itisliops- 
coto Witliout, London, in the County of 
Midillencx. — Sulurduy, November Id, ISSti. 
