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Wanted, Science-Gossip, 1871-1876 (inclusive). Ofiered 

 Taylor's "Aquarium," Cassell's " Science for All," vols. i. ii., 

 (vol. i. bound half morocco), or exchange odd parts of Science- 

 Gossip of above dates. — H. E. Bishop, 2 Godliman Street, E.C. 



For well-mounted slides of Foraminifera from West Indies, 

 Turkey, West of Ireland, send other good slides. — G. H. Bryan, 

 Fitzwilliam House, Avenue, Cambridge. 



I SHALL be glad to receive during the summer any good 

 gatherings of desmids, and will return in exchange mounted 

 specimens of the varieties received. — C. V. Smith, Carmarthen. 



Vols. iii. to viii. of the " Intellectual Observer," and vols. i. 

 to V. of the " Student" (11 vols in all), handsomely bound, what 

 offers? — W. M. Watts, Giggleswiek. Grammar-school, near 

 Settle, Yorkshire. 



Wanted, full clutches of various kinds of eggs carefully pre- 

 pared, with dates and locality. Exchange a good insect cabinet 

 worth about ^10, and other eggs ; only suitable offers responded 

 to. — W. Mark Pybus, 7 PopUir Crescent, Gateshead-on-Tyne. 



Valuable series of geological specimens, also geological and 

 biological diagrams ofiered in exchange for astronomical diagrams 

 or photographic or microscopical apparatus or material. — E. 

 Wilson, 18 Low Pavement, Nottingham. 



Wanted, vols. 15, 24, 29, 30, 35 " Sowerby's Botany," ist 

 edition, Sole's " Britis.^i Mints." — James Cunnock, Helston, 

 Cornwall. 



Steel-plate engraving of Mr. Darwin, " Nature Series," 

 published price SJ'. Three plates by Ruskin, " Studies of Way- 

 side Flowers," and one plate from " Laws of Fescole," published 

 price (together) is. Also Ru^kin's " Frondes Agre>tes," 3^. (sd. 

 What offers 'i Wanted any of Mr. Darwin's works or Standard 

 ones on botany (Hooker's or Lindley's), geology (Lyell's 

 Student's Elementary) biology, or agriculture. — J. Watson, 

 Old Trafford, Manchester. 



Wanted, two death's-head moths for a correspondent in the 

 U.S.A. ; offered, 'American lepidoptera. — T. Stock, 16 Colville 

 Place, Edinburgh. 



" LAR\yK of Domin7iIa, Potatoria vciistj-ia, Chrysorrhaa, 

 Aiiriflna grossiihrria, and pup^E of Trifolii and FilipeiidiilcF, in 

 exchange for other pupje and larvae. — Address Sidney Smith, 

 Castle Street, Walmer, Kent. 



- Wanted, Bell's " Crustacea," Forbes's "Starfish," Couch's 

 "Fishes," Pritchard's " Infusoria," Gosse's " Marine Zoology," 

 vol. ii., " Popular Ornithology," &c., in exchange for Virtue's 

 Bible, Bowerbank's " t ossii Fruits, &c. of London Clay," 

 Rymer Jones's " Birds," &c.— C. Grimes, Dover. 



W.anted, Newman's "British Moths" and Newmans 

 "British Butterflies." Will give fossil microscopic slides in 

 exchange. — J. Smith, Post-ofiice, Kilwinning. 



Rare mosses, 30 species, each found in one province only, 

 L. C. 2nd ed. offered for 25 occurring in one, two. or three 

 provinces. Lists on application. — R. Wood, -Westward, 

 Wigton. 



Oyster mud rich in diatoms, etc., foraminifera from chalk; 

 spines, bristles, and hairs of sea-mouse {Aphrodita acnleata) ; 

 spines of brittle starfish, all unmounted, in exchange for well- 

 mounted slides or diatomaceous deposits. — J. Tempere, Storring- 

 ton, Sussex. 



Wanted, a good ringing table, will give in exchange twelve 

 well-mounted and carefully finished slides of diatoms, double- 

 stained sections of exogens, &c. — A. J. Doherty, 26 Leamington 

 Street, Oxford Road, Manchester. 



Wanted, all kinds of unmounted microscopical material in 

 quantity, especially Foraminifera, diatomaceous earths, Echino- 

 dermata, insects, zoophytes, sections, &c., lists exchanged and 

 correspondence invited. — F. R. Martin, Clevedon, Somerset. 



Wanted, micro mounting materials, especially insects, for 

 mounting whole, in exchange for slide media, &c. — E. Wade 

 Wilton, Northfield Villas, Leeds. 



Wanted to correspond with botanists in England and 

 abroad for the exchange of specimens, &c. — A. E. Gibbs, St. 

 Albans. 



Will send some Nitelia iranshicens living (shows cyclosis 

 in cells) on receipt of mount or material. — E. B. L. Brayley, 2 

 Burlington Buildings, Redland Park, Bristol. 



First vol., 20 numbers unbound, " Familiar Garden Flowers," 

 coloured plates, for work on botany. — Address-K., 52 Portland 

 Street, Mancheiter. 



SciENCE-Gossir, 18S9, II 'numbers, 1S70 complete, bound 

 cloth, 1878 complete, unbound. First 18 numbers " Circle of 

 the Sciences," cost ;^i i6.f. What offers in books ? — Rex, 19 

 Lome Street, Carlisle. 



Wanted, number nine of the "Quarterly Journal of Micro- 

 s;opical Science." Please communicate with the Rev. S. A. 

 J-renan, Allan Rock, Dungannou, Co. Tyrone. 



Wanted, Yarrell's "British Birds," old edition ; Boisduval's 

 " Histoire des Chenilles," and vols. 9-14 of Science-Gossip. 

 What offers?— W. H. Newberry, Elm Grove House, Exeter. 



Wanted, Moore's "British Ferns, Nature Printed," two 

 vols., Bradbury & Evans, publishers. ^For exchange.— E. Bally, 

 The Mansion, Totnes. 



Good fossils, micro slides, and eggs, in exchange for other 

 eggs. — A. D. Hall, Manchester Grammar School. 



Have some shells fro:n the Post-Pliocene clay, also foramini- 

 fera, in exchange for diatomaceous earth, or other good micro- 

 scopic mounting material. Fine series of rocks, in exchange for 

 minerals of other districts. — G. Patterson, care of Mrs. 

 Hamilton, 17 South Street, Greenock. 



Well-finished micro slides, and unmounted material, in 

 exchange for microscopical and natural science books. — J. C. 

 Blackbhaw, 57 Cross Street South, Wolverhampton. 



Wanted, front i to i ounce of the cement-stein from Mors, 

 Jutland, contaming diatoms. Will give in return san monica, 

 ur electro-silicon, mine Nevada, or Lake Valencia, S. America. 

 — Galloway C. ^lorris, East Tulpohocken St., Germantown, 

 Philadelphia, U.S.A. 



L.\KGE specimens u( Anodonta cygttca and Unio tumidus lo 

 exchange for other British laud or freshwater shells. — H. 

 Ullyett, Folkestone. 



Superior mahogany cabinet, suitable for butterflies, moths, 

 &c., 13 small drawers, cost ^^2 \os. Exchange good microscope 

 or telescope to value.— S., 3 Cobden Place, Leeds. 



Wanted, I-'oiithialis antipyreticii in fruit for B. ligiilatiiin, 

 or stamps. — W. Walker, Buckingham. 



Wanted, Smith's " Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae," in 

 perfect condition. — W. Walker, Buckingham. 



For exchange about 300 British and foreign stamps in blank 

 album, many of them very rare. What offers 'i Should like a 

 turntable and " Davies on Mounting." — W. E. Watkiiis, 32 

 Huntington Street, Barnsbury, London, N. 



W.\nted to exchange tongues and stings of bee and palate of 

 whelk for other good slides or material. — J. E. Read, Potter- 

 gate Street, Nor,vich. 



Wanted, larvae of C .fraxini, pupae oi D. orion, Dominiila, 

 Batis, Aliaos, Apijormis, Nerii. — J. Bates, 10 Orchard 

 Terrace, Wellingborough. 



BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED. 



"The Seals and Whales of the British Seas." By Thomas 

 Southwell, Esq., F.Z.S. London: Jarrold & Co. 



" Sight." By Joseph Le Conte. London : C. Kegan Paul 

 &Co. 



" Second Report on the Rocky IMountain Locust." By 

 Messrs. Riley, Packard, & Thomas. Washington Government 

 Printing-office. 



" Rambles of a Naturalist round Folkestone.'' By Henry 

 Ullyett, B.Sc. Folkestone: J.English. 



"Bookof the Rabbit." Parts VUI., IX., X. Bazaar Office. 



" Transactions of the Cumberl.tnd Association.'' 1079-80. 



" Geological Rambles round Loudon." London : Marshall, 



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"Transactions of the Birmingham Natural History and 

 Microscopical Society." 



" Proceedings of the Belfast Nattiralists' Field Club." 



"Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists' Society." 



"Antiquary." 



" Land and Water." 



" Midland Naturalist." 



" Northern Microscopist." 



"American Naturalist." 



" Science." 



"Revista." 



&c. &c. S:c. 



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