160 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Now ready, price 3d., No. 25 of 
A MANUAL of BRITISH BUT- 
TERFLIES and MOTHS. By 
H. T. Staikton. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Price 3s. 6d., 
T he WORLD OF INSECTS: 
A Guide to its Wonders. By 
J. W. Douglas. 
London: John Van Voorst, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Cloth boards, price 12s., 
A FAMILIAR INTRODUCTION 
to the HISTORY of INSECTS. 
By Edwakd Newman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
This work is illustrated by a profusion 
of Engravings, executed in the first 
style of the art, from the Author’s own 
Drawings on the wood, and is accom- 
panied by a copious Glossaky of Ento- 
mological Terms. 
John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
Jtist published, price 5s., 
\ N ACCENTUATED LIST of the 
BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA,with 
Hints on the Derivation of the Names. 
Published by the Entomological Societies 
of Oxford and Cambridge. 
The arrangement follows that of Mr. 
Doubleday’s forthcoming lists and Mr. 
Stainton’s volume of the ‘Insecta Bri- 
tannica.’ 
N.B. The ‘ Accentuated List ’ only 
(price 3d.) is nearly ready. 
John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row. 
M r. Henry Squire, for some years 
past actively engaged in forming 
a Collection of British Insects, especially 
Coleoptera, and well known to many of 
our Entomologists as an enthusiastic and 
successful Collector and intelligent ob- 
server, has decided on proceeding to the 
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE fir the pur- 
pose of collecting Insects of all Orders. 
To enable him to carry out this intention, 
he is desirous of obtaining a limited 
number of Subscriptions of £o, in con- 
sideration of which sum he engages to 
transmit to each Subscriber a series of 
the Insects pertaining to the Order indi- 
cated by the Subscriber, which he may 
capture during the first season of his 
sojourn in the Colony. He proposes 
leaving England early in May next, and 
would feel obliged by tho.se gentlemen 
who are disposed to look with favour 
upon his undertaking sending in their 
names, and specifying the order of Insects 
for which they subscribe at as early a date 
as practicable, in order that he may at 
once put in hand the requisite store-boxes, 
setting-boards, &c., &c. 
Any further information may be ob- 
tained on application, either personally or 
by letter, to Mr. H. Squire, 31, Sand- 
wich Street, Burton Crescent, London, 
W.C.; or to Mr. E. W. Janson, 61, 
Gracechurch Street, London, E.C., who 
has undertaken Mr. Squire’s Agency, 
and to whom Subscriptions are to be re- 
mitted on or before the 1st of April, 
1859. 
“We, the undersigned, have known 
Mr. Squire personally for a considerable 
time, as an Entomologist and otherwise, 
and are able to recommend him strongly 
as a person of the most strict integrity, 
and one in whom the utmost confidence 
may be placed. His energy as a Col- 
lector is unwearied, and his success in 
collecting British Insects has been pro- 
portional. His love of Entomological 
Science is great, and acumen in discrimi- 
nation considerable. We feel confident 
that he will obtain a rich harvest amongst 
the desirable Insects of the Cape. 
G. R. Waterhouse, F.Z.S., tScc. 
John A. Pow’er, M.D., &c. 
Frederick Smith. 
F. P. Pascoe, F.L.S., &c. 
London, December 13, 1858.” 
Printed and published by KuwAiin Nrwman, 
Printer, of No. «, Devonshire Street, Risbops- 
(tate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, February )2, 1869. 
