FOREIGN LEPIDOPTERA, ENTOMOLOGICAL BOOKS, &c. 
The Price List of EUROPEAN LEP1DOPTERA comprises all species of Rhopalo- 
cera occurring in Europe; the most interesting Heterocera, and all rare and 
reputed British species. Selections of EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA will be sent 
on approval. Lists of the principal species can generally be supplied. N.B. - 
Special desiderata will be procured as opportunity offers at the lowest rates. 
BIRD-SKINS AND EGGS. — A very large and carefully solected stock on hand. 
PRESERVED LARViE of rare British Lepidoptera; FOREIGN COLEOPTERA ; 
ORTHOPTERA, &c., &c., also supplied. 
The best New ENGLISH BOOKS on Lepidoptera kept in stock; and others, new 
or second-hand, on this or other Natural History subjects, English or Foreign, 
will be procured on the shortest notice HERRIN’S LEPIDOPTERTST’S 
CALENDAR: limp, 3/6; interleaved, 5/. COMPLETE LIST OF BRITISH 
LEPIDOPTERA : for exchange, 3£d. ; labels, 6d., each (per doz. 2/9 and 5/) ; 
all post free. 
H. W. Marsden, Regent Street, Gloucester. 
Now ready ; complete in one thick volume, royal 8 vo, with 59 plates engraved on 
copper from the author’s drawings : 
A MONOGRAPHIC REVISION AND SYNOPSIS OF THE 
** TRICHOPTERA OF THE EUROPEAN FAUNA, by Robert McLachlan, 
F.R S., F.L.S., &c. Price, £3 10s. 
London : John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row, E.C. 
Berlin : Friedlander und Sohn, 11, Carlstrasse. 
Quarterly , price Is. 2 d. 48 pages , 8 vo. 
LPHE SCOTTISH NATURALIST, a Magazine of Natural History, 
■*' commenced in 1871. Edited by F. Buchanan White, M.D., F.L.S. Sub- 
scription, paid in advance, 4/- per annum, post free. 
Edinburgh and London : William Blackwood and Sons. 
Now ready. 
HPHE NEW ILLUSTRATED SHILLING EDITION of DR. 
X KNAGGS’ LEPIDOPTERIST’S GUIDE. 
To be had ( post-free , Is. 2d.) of the Author, 189, Camden Road, Loudon, N.W. ; 
of Mr. T. Cooke, 513, New Oxford Street ; or of the publisher, 
John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row, E.C. 
Complete in two vols., fcp. 8 vo, price 10s. 
A MANUAL OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. 
By H. T. STAINTON, F.R.S. Containing descriptions of nearly 2000 species, 
interspersed with “readable matter” and above 200 woodcuts. 
John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row. 
