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Exchange Baskets. — January 17th, 1903, No. 1 basket. — Messrs. Riding, Lofthouse, 

 Day, Studd, Robertson, Fox, Home, Bower, Mera, Woodforde, Bowles. January 19th, 

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Duplicates. — Autumnaria, Fuscantaria, Illustraria (spring and summer forms), 

 Anachoreta, Radiata, and^ other extreme forms of Ijubricipeda, Cinxia, Ambigua, Neg- 

 lecta, V-aurenm, Rubricosa, Saucia, Puta, Sponsa, Promissa, Rubidata, Galiata, Betu- 

 lella, etc. Dedderatu. — Straminata, Sericealis, Grisealis, Costagstrigalis, Lineolalis, 

 Cratasgalis, Resinalis, Forficellus, Mucronellus, Gigantellu^■, Paiudellus, Alpinellus, 

 Falsellus, Myelins, Fascelinellus, Salinellus, Farrella, Carnella, Ceratoniae, Achatinella, 

 Suvaella, Nimbella, Senecionis, Pinguedinella, Cinerosella. Bistriga, Interpunctella, 

 Angustella, Canella, Ornatella, Abietella, Adelphella, Genistella, Advenella, Marmorella, 

 Anella, Cephalonica, Festaliella, Villosella, Tetradactylus, &c. — Geo. T.'JPorriit, Ed<ierton., 

 Hudderajield. 



Duplicates. — Betulce, W-album, Artemis, Aglaia, Cardui, Polychloro?, Argiolus, 

 Dominula, Pavonia. Desiderata. — Sinapis, Blandina, Athalia, ^Egon, Paniscus, Versi- 

 Golora, Ligniperda, Prunai-ia. — A. J. Benbow, The Mount, Harefield Road, lJ.rbrid<)e. 



Duplicates. — Arion. Desiderata. — Iris. — A. J. Benbow, The Mou)U, Harefield Road, 

 Uxbridf/e. 



Duplicates. — A large number of aberrations of lo and Urticae. Desiderata. — Palse- 

 arctic Lycsenids only, aberrations particularly wanted. — Ernst Krodcl, K. Poste.tpeditor 

 i. CI., Wi'irzJiurg, Bayern, Germany. 



Duplicates. — Healthy larvae of Unanimis. Desiderata. — Larvae : Aurinia and 

 Cinxia (in season). Pupae: Zonaria. — J. ir. Harrison, 2, Craig Street, Birtley, R.S.O., 

 Dnrham. 



Duplicates. — Ornithopus, Variata*, Polychloros*, Paphia, Api'ilina, Sibylla*, 

 T. quercus*, Rufina, Monacha*, Fimbria*, Gothica, Cervinata*, Lucipara*, Areola, 

 Valesina (fair), Pennaria ( <? s). Desiderata.— A]}iionnis, Chlorana, Undulanus, Caniola, 

 Dictsea, Dictaeoides, Menyanthidis, Putrescens, Depuncta, Hispidus, Preecox, Croceago, 

 Chrysozona, Occulta, Lunaria, several Eupithecise, and others. — L. F. Hill, 2, Freelands 

 Road, Bromley, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Fuscula, Omicronaria, Pendularia, Orbicularia, Undulanus, Meliloti, 

 Glabraria, Extersaria, Illustraria, Quadra, A. ligustri, Agathina, Neglecta, Bombyliformis, 

 Valezina, Sibylla, Helveola, Aureola, Callunae (pupae), Rhizolitha, Albimacula, Contigu- 

 aria, Moneta, Unca, Polyodon vur. infuscata, Ambigua, Sobrina, Solidaginis, Vetusta, 

 Exoleta, Suspecta, Glareosa, Literosa, Populata, Grossulariata {vars.), Albulata vur. 

 thules, Bidentata, Repandata var. sodoi-ensium, Menthastri var. ochracea, Hastata, 

 Pictaria, Multistrigaria, Salicata, Caesiata, Artaxerxes, Exulans, Fuliginosa var. borealis, 

 Rufina, Ridens. Desiderata.- — Diurni and Geometrids, to extend, and especially local 

 forms or varieties of any species. — Arthur Home, 63, Beaconsfield Place, Aberdeen, N.B. 



