ADVERTISEMENTS. 
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Now Ready, Second Edition (with considerable additions), with a Coloured Plate, 
Price 2s. 6d., 
THE ENTOMOLOGISTS’ ANNUAL FOR 1855, 
BY H. T. STAINTON: 
Comprising, Notices of the New British Insects detected in 1854 ; Instructions for 
Collecting, Preserving, and Arranging Insects ; and an Address to the Young 
Entomologists at Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, and all other Schools. 
London : John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster-row. 
Now ready, 
A CLASSIFIED LIST OF BRITISH MOSSES. 
Compiled from Wilson’s u Bryologia Britannica,” containing all the varieties. 
Sent free by post for three postages, and on thick paper for four. 100 copies 
free by post for 12s. 6d. 
Address George Dixon, Ayton, near Stokesley, Yorkshire, who has constantly 
on Sale very complete sets of Flowering Plants, Ferns, Mosses, Hepaticae, Lichens, 
Algae (sea-weeds), Fungi, Zoophytes, Land and Fresh-water Shells, and Marine 
Shells ; also, Printed Lists of all the British Species in the above, useful for Labels. 
Parties so wishing may be supplied (detached from the Flowering Plants) with sets 
of Grasses, Carices and their allies, Rubi, and Salices. 
N ote .—Each specimen is accompanied with name , authority , habit , locality , date , 
and references to the works in which it is figured or described . Further particulars 
will be forwarded to parties sending him their address. 
LABELS FOB BB1TXSH STAB FISHES. 
Three Pence per Set. Post free. 
G. DIXON 
Has added the above to his list of Natural History and Botanical labels. 
AYTON, NEAR STOKESLY, YORKSHIRE. 
Now Publishing, in Parts or Fasciculi, price 5s. each, 
ALGARXJM FASCICULI, 
A COLLECTION OF DRIED SPECIMENS OF BRITISH SEA-WEEDS. 
BY JOHN COCKS, M.D., DEVONPORT. 
FASCICULUS IV. IS JUST PUBLISHED. 
Each Fasciculus will contain ten specimens, most carefully dried and displayed, so 
as to develop the natural figure of the Plant, especially the disposition of the 
Ultimate Ramuli of the Filamentous Algae. With each specimen will be given a 
short description of the most general habitat and localities, and references to the 
several Authors by whom it had been previously described. 
FASCICULUS FOUR IS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION: 
Published by the Author, at 4, George’s-street, Devonport, 
March, 1855. 
