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ADVERTISEMENTS 
A. LIONEL CLARKE, 
Natural History Agent, Barton street, Gloucester, 
Supplies Collectors with every kind of apparatus for the various branches of Natural 
History; Cabinets, Store Boxes &c. 
BIRDS’ EGGS, SKINS, Lepidoptera, and Coleoptera, &c., kept in stock in 
large quantities. New and Second-Hand Books. 
Bird’s Eggs being made a Speciality of; a large supply of the rarer species is al- 
wavs on hand in clutches and single specimens. 
Taxidermy. —Birds skinned and prepared for Cabinets, or mounted by skilled 
assistants. 
N.B.-—Send addressed ■wrapper for full catalogue. 
W. E. DAWES, Naturalist anD Jfttmcr, 
72 , DENMARK HILL, S.E. 
Birds, Animals, Fish, Heads, Horns, Skins, &c., Stuffed, Dressed, or Mounted. 
All work done on the premises. Established 25 years. 
THE PRACTICAL CABINET MAKER. 
J. CROCKETT, 
Maker of every description of Entomological Cabinets and Apparatus. 
Store and. Book Boxes fitted with Camphor Cells. Setting Boards , oval or flat, Cr’c. 
Cabinet a of every description kept in stock. 
Crockett's Special Insect Cabinets, interchangeable Drawers iitted with Glass 
Tops and Bottoms, to show upper and under side without removing insects. 
Store Boxes Specially made for Continental Setting-. Highly recommended for Beetles. 
All best work. Lowest possible terms for cash. Prices on application. Estimates given 
The trade supplied. Established since 1847. 
Show Rooms— 7 a, PRINCE’S STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, W. 
Factories—34, Riding House Street and Ogle Street, W. 
The Largest Stock of Cabinets and Boxes to select from. 
W. P. COLLINS, 
SCIENTIFIC & NATURAL HISTORY BOOKSELLER 
157 , GREAT PORTLAND STREET. LONDON, W. 
Catalogues Free. Agent for The Naturalists' Journal. 
THE FEATHERED WORLD? 
Edited by ETHEL COMYNS. 
Weekly id., of all Newsagents, or post free 6/6 per annum from the Office, 
2 73 ; Strand, W. C. 
The best paper for all lovers of birds—Wild, Cage or Foreign, Poultry Pigeons, Nc. 
A “Wild Bird Corner” for Naturalists. 
PRINTED BY’ OLIVER RATCLIFF, OLNEY, BUCKS. 
