IV. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
FOR SALE AND WANTED. 
Charges for Advertisements. —First 20 words 6d., and every additional four 
words, id. ; a reduction of 25 per cent, is allowed on three or more insertions. When 
a private number (affixed by us) is used, 2d. must be added for forwarding answers, 
the address then not being charged for. 
Each Advertisement should be on a separate piece of paper. A single letter, 
figure, or undivided group of figures, counts as one word ; compound words count as 
two words. All advertisements should reach us before the 15th of each month. 
Foreign Butterflies. — In papers, in excellent condition : 100 named specimens 
of 30 species from Assam, &c., 5/-, or extra quality, 10/- per 100.—Watkins & Don¬ 
caster, 36, Strand, London, W.C. 
Preserved Larvae. — For the finest specimens send to V. A. Lester, Collector and 
Preserver, 89 Norfolk Rd., Essex Road, N. List free. 
Wanted. — Bird’s eggs of every description for cash.—H. R. Mapleston, 95 
Lordship Rd, Stoke Newington, London. 
Sea Urchins. — 6d. per dozen, i^d. each, post free, carefully packed.—G. H. 
Weaver, 95 Buchanan Road, Seacombe, Cheshire. 
Birds’ Eggs. — -Cheap list of birds’eggs free; British and Foreign clutches and 
nests, with data. Orders solicited for coming season.—J. Ellison, Steeton, Keighley. 
Microscopic — Good microscope slides 2 6 per dozen ; 2 as sample 6d. Exchange 
books 01 offers. — Lintin, 170, Freedom Road, Sheffield. 
Microscope slides for exhibiting, etc., 5/- dozen ; selections on approval; objects 
bought. Wanted: Correspondents all over the world to send polyzoa, synapta, 
diatoms, dredgings, insects. — Henry Ebbage, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. 
Kirby’s “European Butterflies and Moths,” bound and in good condition. Fold¬ 
ing Butterfly net, and small collection of insects, free 21/-. — Read, 20, Bartholomew 
BM., Kentish Town, London. 
“ Skinning and Preserving Birds,” a useful handbook, price 2fd., post free from 
the office of the Naturalists' Journal, 21, Prospect Row, Cambridge. 
Just Published. No. 3 of the “Collectors Monthly; ” A newmonthly paper devoted 
to wants of Ornithologists and Entomologists only. Annual subscription, including 
postage, 1/3. No. 3, post free, i|d. from Office. Contains original articles of great 
interest, notes and news, free exchange column, correspondence, etc. Published bv 
H. T. Booth, 38a, Upcerne Rd, Chelsea, London. No agents. 
Periodical. — “ Sussex and Hants Naturalist.” Published monthly, price 2d. ; 
annual subscription, post free, 2 6. — Office, Junction Road, Andover. London pub- 
lishei, Elliot .Stock, (2, Paternoster Row. 
• . ' . X' by L K. Swann, a complete and reliable 
1c ..-alities where eac occurs and time of arrival 
gm ..rime 01 v ... •>, a;-, t j, 2/2, post free.—Office of the Naturalists’ 
J| O 0 RiN A.u. 
Label Lists. — For British Bird’s Eggs (gummed), Butterflies, Land and Fresh¬ 
water Shells, iijd 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, 21, Prospect Row, Cambridge. 
Botanic^ l Lables, for labelling Herbaria, adapted to the names of the London 
catalogue of Plants, by John E. Robson, 8vo., originally issued in 1873, but still very 
useful. Published 5/- now reduced to 2 6 and 4^d. extra for postage. Only to be 
had from John H. Knowles, Natural History and Botanical Bookseller, 15, Rush 
Hill Road, Lavender Hill, London, s.w. 
EXCHANGES. 
Specimens for Exchange and Wanted (not For Sale) are advertised in this column 
free, but no advertisement must exceed 40 words. If beyond that limit a penny 
Stamp must be enclosed for each additional four words. 
