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Prepaid Subscriptions', including postage, to all parts of the world are as 
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FOR SALE AND WANTED. 
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SPECIMENS. 
Lepidoptera. —English Bath White, a fine specimen for sale 5 authentic, recorded 
in “Entomologist’s Record,” November, 1893. What offers ?—Kingsmill, 21 
Harley St., London, w. 
Geological. —Forty excellent fossils, minerals and ores, 5/-, free, all named ; 12 
limestone fossils, 2/-; polished ammonites, belemnites, 1/- each.—Chas. Wardingley, 
Littleborough, Manchester. 
.Shells. —Collection of land and fresh-water shells for sale, containing a noted 
collection of Cleusilias ; European Helicidse and grand tropical land shells; many 
unique. P ine mineral and fossil collections for sale also.—Apply to F. M. Hele, 
Fairlighp, 11, Elmgrove Road, Cotham, Bristol, n.b. —Many duplicates for sale, 
cheap. 
British Bird’s Eggs.— Small type collections from 1/- each, post free. Send 
for full price list, post free.—E. J. Frampton, 42, Rectory Road, Fulham. 
