Duplicates. — Sparganii, *Gemiiiipuncta, Dealbata, Viminalis, Straminea, Blomeri, 

 Aurago, Lunigera, Inorella, Chrysorrhcea, Duplaris, Piivonia, Ribesiarla, Senex, *Cerago, 

 Desiderata. — Pupae of Tilise. — JT^ J. Ogden, 1, West Bank, Stamford Hill, London, N. 



Change of Address. — (After Api'il 1st). — J. Hartley Durrani to " Merton," 17, 

 Burstoek Road, Putney, S. W. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London. — 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 

 8 p.m. Marcli 16th, "The Hydroecias of the Nictitans group," by J. W. Tutt. April 

 6th, May 4th. Conversazione, May 27th. 



The City of London Entomological and Natural History Society.— London 



Institution, Finsbury Circus, E.C.— The first and third Tuesdays in the month, at 7.30 

 p.m., except in July and August. 



Toynbee Hall Natural History Society.— Held at Toynbee Hall, Commercial 

 Street, E., Mondays, at 8 p.m. April 4th, "Exhibition." Excursions: March 19th, 

 " Horniraan Museum," 3 p.m. ; April 16th, Natural History Museum, 3 p.m.— Hon. Sec, 

 Owen Monk, 8, Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E. 



The Southi London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, Lond6n Bridge.— March 24th, Exhibits, etc. ; April 14th, 28th. 



North London Natural History Society. — Meetings held at Room 20, Salisbury 

 House, Finsbury Circus, E.C., at 7 p.m., on the second and fourth Tuesdays in the 

 month.— March 22nd, "Notes on some Birds in an Alpine Valley," S. Austen ; March 

 25th, 29th, Easter Excursions ; April 12th ; April 26th, " The Field-, Water-, and Plant- 

 Bugs of Epping Forest," by E. A. Butler, B.Sc— Secretary, R. W. Bobbins, " Tonah," 

 Hale End, Chingford. 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. — Meetings at the Royal Institu- 

 tion, Liverpool, on the 3rd Monday in the month from October to April. Hon. Sec, 

 H. R. Sweeting, 2, Halkyn Avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool. 



GREAT ANNXJAL SiLX^iC 



Ova, Larvae, Pupae, and Fine Set Insects, 



with localities and data. 



I have decided to hold an Annual Sale every Spring — 1st to 31st MARCH. Prices 

 of all species, of which I hold large stocks, are greatly reduced. 



PRICE LISTS NOW READY. Among the many bargains the following are a few : — 



Oya, per 100 (no less of a species sent), Auturanaria, Is. ; Augularia, Is. ; Fuscan- 

 taria, Is. 9d. 



Larvae, per 50, Paphia (small), 2b. 9d. ; Adippe (small), 3s. ; Paphia, bred from 

 Valezina, 6s. ; Caja, 2s. ; Dominula, Is. 9d. Not less than 50 of a species sent. (All 

 Fritillaries eat Pansy, as well as Violet). 



Pupae, per dozen (not less sent), Napi, 5d. ; Derasa, Is. 2d. ; Albicillata, lid. ; 

 Albulata (Shetlauds), Is. 9d.; Fluctuata (Shetlands), is. 



Imagines, per dozen (not less than J-doz.), C-album, 3s. ; W-albnm, 2s. 6d. ; 

 Lineola, Is. 6d. ; Lanestris, Is. 2d. ; Carmelita, 68. ; Croceago, 2s. 3d. ; Aurago, 4s. 6d.; 

 Petrificata, 3s.; Fluviata, 3s. 6d. Send for full list to — 



L. W. NEWMAN, F.E.S., Bexley, Kent. 



Quote Paper when ordering. 



IN MY CATALOGUE No. 5. 



"PAL>EARCTIC MACROLEPIDOPTERA." 



I offer more than 8,000 forms of Lepidoptera, comprising about 200 different forms 

 of Parnassius, 150 Colias, 375 Agrotis, 80 Plusia, 175 Catocala, 80 Sesiidse, etc. 



25 LOTS, ENTOMOLOGICAL APPARATUS, DRAWERS FOR INSECTS, ETC. 



The Catalogue will be sent post free to the Subscribers of this Journal. It is the 

 largest and the most extensive catalogue (44 pages), and can be used as a collecting 

 list, as it contains almost all common as well as the particularly rare species (also many 

 British species), and remarkable varieties, hybrids, hermaphrodites, etc. 



I BUY for cash rare European Lepidoptera and original consignments from interest- 

 ing parts of Central Asia (China, Tibet, Kashmir, Japan, Himalaya, etc.). 



MAX BARTEL, Lepidopterist, ORANIENBURG, nr. BERLIN, GERMANY, 



