CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 

 R. T. C ASS xh, from Ashby, Doncaster, to The Moant, Laxoy, Isle of Man. 



EXCHANGE. 



Duplicates : Hesperia lineola, unset (this year's). Desiderata : local butterflies. 

 — W. R. Haywakd, Sawbridgewoi-th, Herts. 



Duplicates : contiguaria, iaornata, ambigua, auachoreta (St. Leonards), radiata 

 and other extreme forms of lubrioipeda, rubidata, autumnaria (Dover), fuscautaria, 

 saucia, neglecta, illustraria, betulella, and many others. Desiderata : apiformis, 

 asellus, helveola, rotundaria, conspicuata, constrictata, dodonoata, coronata, Steven- 

 sata, auricoraa, caliginosa, pyrophila, somibruunea, flesula, dentalis, terrealis, 

 stachydalis, costsestrigalis, lineolalis, resinalis, alpinalis, verbascalis, straminalis, 

 laucealis, myelins, fascelinelhis, Farrella, mucrouellus, gigantellus, carnella, achati- 

 nella, bistriga, angustella, abietella, adelphella, geuistella, anella, festaliella, pilosella, 

 tetradactylus, &c. — Geo. T. PouRirr, Croslaud Hall, near Huddersfield. 



Wanted. — Information as to the occurrence of Tapinostola Hellmanni in 

 Monk's Wood, Hants. Specimen.^ from this locality also wanted. — Francis 

 Gayner, Queen Square, London, W.C. . 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDOM.-Meetings for the 

 Session 1901-1902:- 



Wednesday, October 2nd and 16th, November 6th and 2Cth, 

 December 4th, 1901, and Annual, Wednesday, January 15th, 1902. 



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 or on one side for Labels, 2/-. 



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