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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Foreign Butterflies. —In papers, in excellent condition : ioo named specimens 
of 30 species from Assam, &c., 5/-, or extra quality, 10/- per 100.—Watkins & Don¬ 
caster, 36, Strand, London, W.C. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
If You Want your birds or animals well and naturally stuffed send to Jefferys 
Taxidermist, Tenby. Price list, testimonials, id. 
BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &C. 
Wanted. —Newman’s Butterflies and Moths in one volume, no matter in what 
condition so long as perfect. Will exchange liberally, oologists requisites and eggs 
(side blown). State wants or price to H. L. Wood, Old Grammar School House, 
Ashford, Kent. 
Science Gossip, handsomely bound. 24 vols, from commencement to 1888, as new, 
74/-. Natural History British Song Birds, by Jas. Bolton, 1830, Two vols in one, 
Scarce, 20/.—Jefferys, Natuialist, Tenby. 
A Painted Lady. —A Tale about the Sandyford Natural History .Society. A few 
copies are still left and may be had for 13 penny stamps, from P. N. S., 21 Prospect 
Row, Cambridge. 
“ The Mental Endowments of the Lower Animals.” Post free for seven half¬ 
penny stamps from P. N. S., 21 Prospect Row, Cambridge. 
Periodical.— “ Sussex and Hants Naturalist.” Published monthly, price 2d.; 
annual subscription, post free, 2/6.—Office, Junction Road, Andover. London pub¬ 
lisher Elliot Stock, 62, Paternoster Row. 
Wanted. —Naturalists and secretaries of field clubs, &c., to take copies of the 
Naturalists’ Journal on sale; trade terms, 1/6 per dozen of 13 copies, post 
free.— Naturalists’ Journal Office, 369, Euston Road, London, n.w. 
Books. —“The Birds of London,” by H. K. Swann, a complete and reliable 
handbook of London Birds, giving localities where each occurs, and time of arrival 
and departure of visitors, cloth, 8vo, 2/2, post free.—Office of the Naturalists’ 
Journal. 
Books. —An illustrated handbook of British dragonflies, by W. Harcourt Bath, a 
guide to all the British species and varieties, well illustrated, price, 2/7-3-, P ost ^ ree * 
The naturalist’s calendar and weather guide (same author), post free 6|d.—Office of 
the Naturalists' Journal. 
Natural History Handbooks. —Comprising, Collecting and Preserving Birds, 
Birds’ Eggs and Nests, Dragonflies, Land and Freshwater Shells, Flowering Plants 
and Ferns, Freshwater Algae, &c., by popular writers ; price 2d each, postage |d 
extra.—Office of the Naturalists’ Journal. 
Label Lists. —For British Bird’s Eggs (gummed), Butterflies, Land and Fresh- 
watei Shells, i-|d each, postage Jd extra. For Dragonflies, Marine Shells (No. 1, 
bivalves—No. 2, univalves), Stalk-eyed Crustaceans, Echinoderms, Macro-lepidoptera, 
2^d each, postage |d extra. Data blanks, 4^d per 100, post free.—Office of the 
Naturalists’ Journal, 369, Euston Road, London, n.w. 
