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THE SUBSTITUTE. 
returned to tlie last.— From the 
'■Express’ of December Vlth. 
University Intelligence. 
Oxford^ December 3. 
Entomological Society. 
The Oxford University Entomo- 
logical Society held its first meet- 
ing for this Term on Tuesday last. 
Meetings will take place in future 
on alternate Tuesdays during 
Term time, and the first for next 
Term will be held on Tuesday, 
January 27, at eight o’clock in 
the evening. 
' The above startling intelligence 
we quote from tlie Morning 
Chronicle of December 4th. Mr. 
Hope’s collection appears to be 
producing fruit. 
Now ready, price 3s. Gd., 
rjAHE WORLD of INSECTS ; 
J- A Guide to its Wonders. 
By J. W. Douglas, 
Secretary to the Entomological Society 
of London. 
“ A charming volume, redolent 
of the fields and garden, and dis- 
coursing most agreeal)ly, as well 
as learnedly — corde et manu — as 
its motto says. Mr. Douglas is not 
only an excellent entomologist, 
but a man of refined literary 
tastes also, and sees into the heart 
and poetry of his science. He is 
the very man to win pro.selytes ; 
for let the reader be where he 
may, Mr. Douglas will open for 
him a world of wonders.” — North- 
ampton Mercury. 
John Van Voorst, Paternoster 
Row. 
Second Edition. Price .3s. 
riiHE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
i COMPANION. 
By H. T. Stainton. 
Contents, 
Hoio to catch Micro-Lepidop- 
tera. 
Where to catcfi.Micro-Lepidop- 
tera. 
When to catch Micro-Lepidop- 
tera. 
'I’o collect the Larva; of Micro- 
Lepidoptera. i . 
Table of appearance of British 
Tineiua. . ■ ■ • 
Calendar of British Tineiua 
appearing in tho Imago state. 
On the Habits of Tineina 
LarviE. 
Calendar of British Tineina 
appearing in the Larva or Pupa 
state. 
How to rear Micro-Lepidoptera 
from the Larva;. 
How to kill Micro-Lepidoptera. 
How to set Micro-Lepidoptera. 
Entomological localities. 
Ten Days at Kilmun, with a 
Trip to the Isle of Arrau. 
On the necessity of the Col- 
lector keeping a Journal. 
.lournal of a Larva Collector in 
1853. 
John Van Voorst, 1, Paiemos- 
Icr Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Nrw- 
MAN, Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire 
Street, liishopsjtate Without, London, 
in tlie county of Middlesex. — Saturday, 
December liO, 1860. 
