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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
With Eight Coloured Plates, 
price 1 2. s-. Gd., 
THE FIRST VOLUME OF 
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF 
THE TINEINA, 
Containing Nepticula, Part I. and 
Cemiostoma, Part. I. 
BY 
H. T. Stainton, assisted by Professor 
Zeller and J. W. Douglas. 
“ This work is wholly written in four 
languages — English, French, German 
and Latin, which are printed in parallel 
columns. It is as well done as such a 
work can be. The descriptions are full 
and yet precise, the criticism on former 
authors is just, and the account of the 
habits of the little animals graphic and 
amusing.” — Athenceum. 
pOREIGN WORKS ON ENTO- 
1. 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. 10 d. 
Fairmaire’s ‘ Faune Entomologique 
Franqaise.’ Parts I., II. and III. 
Each Part, post free, 4s. 6d. 
‘Guide du Jeune Amateur de Co- 
leopteres et de Lepidopteres.’ Post 
free, 2s. 3d. 
‘ Catalogue of European Coleoptera. 
6th Edition. Post free, 7 d. 
II. T. Stainton. 
Mountsfield, Lewisham; 
Nov. 28. 
PS. I have also some soiled copies of 
the ‘Entomologist’s Annual’ ^for 1856. 
Post free for Is. 8d. Postage stamps 
thankfully received in payment. 
JVith Eight Coloureo Plates, 
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Now ready, price 3s. 6d., 
the second volume of THE WORLD OF INSECTS; 
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF 
THE TINEINA, 
Containing Lithocolletis, Part I. 
A GUIDE TO ITS WONDERS. 
By J. W. Douglas, 
Secretary to tlie Entomological Society of London. 
“ In the ‘ Athenaeum ’ for December 22, 
1855, we gave a somewhat lengthened 
notice of the first volume of this elaborate 
work, and the second volume affords us 
every reason to repeat the favourable 
opinion of its execution which we then 
expressed. There are the same laborious 
carefulness, the same acute discrimina- 
tion, the same correct and pleasing ac- 
count of the habits of several of the 
species ; and the engravings are even 
more beautiful, if possible, than in the 
former volume.” — Athenceum. 
London : John Van Voorst, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Now ready, price 3s., 
P 
RACTICAL HINTS respecting 
MOTHS and BUTTERFLIES. 
With Notices of their Localities; forming 
a Calendar of Entomological Operations 
throughout’thc Year in pursuit of Lcpi- 
doptcra. By Richard Shield. 
London: John Van Voorst, I, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Paris: Deyrolle, Rue de la Monuaie, 
19 . 
Berlin: Miltler und Solin, Ziramcr- 
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