Wanted. — Erycinidse of the world. Offer for same Diurni from United States^ 

 northern South America and Central America, also North American birds' eggs and 

 American-Indian relics. — Levi W. Metigel, Boj/s' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Albert Memorial Mdsetjm, Exeter. — Collectors of British Lepidoptera are asked 

 to kindly give any spare Devonshire duplicates they may have, to assist in the formation 

 of a local collection. Duplicates in other Orders also desired. — F. R. Rowley, Curator. 



Parasitical Diptera wanted. — Will lepidopterists who may breed any dipteroBK 

 parasites from larvae or pupse kindly forward such as they do not require to me ? If so I 

 shall be greatly obliged. — C. J. Waimoright, 2, Handsworth Wood Road, Haiidsworih, 

 Staffs. 



Change of Address. — T. H. Briggs to Rock House, Lj/nmouth, R.S.O., N. Devon. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London. — 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W. 8 p.m. 

 — Meetings : March 18th, Papers — 1. " An Entomological Excursion to Bejar, Central 

 Spain," George C. Champion, F.Z.S. ; 2. " On Lepidoptera from the White Nile, collected 

 by Mr. W. L. S. Loat, F.Z.S., with further Notes on Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies" 

 (illustrated by Lantern Slides), Dr. Frederick A. Dixey. M.A., M.D., Fellow of Wadham 

 College, O.\ford ; 3. " Hymenoptera aculeata collected by the Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., in 

 Madeira and Tenerife, in the Spring of 1902," Edward Saunders, F.E.S., F.L.S. April 

 1st, Lantern Lecture, by Mr. F. Enoch; May 6th; June 3rd; October 7th, 2lBt; 

 November 4th, 18th ; December 2nd. Annual Meeting, January 20th, 1904. 



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.n). Members are particularly requested to bring varieties and aberrations for exhibi- 

 tion. Non-members cordially invited. Exhibits invited at each meeting, especially those 

 illustrative of the discussion, &c. Members wishing to contribute " Communications" 

 are asked to inform one of the Secretaries. March 17th, Phorodesma pustulata, BeT. 

 C. R. N. Burrows. April 7th, Exhibition and Discussion. "The Genus Triphaena*' ; 

 April 21st, " Notes on breeding Gonodontis bidentata ab. nigra," Mr. T. H. Hamling. 



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

 Street, E., Mondays, at 8 p.m.— Meetings : April 6th. — Hon. Sec., G. E. Shaw, 22, Bay- 

 thorne Street, Bow, E. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge.— The second and fourth Thursdays in each month, at 8 p.m. 

 M8.rch 26th, Paper with E.xhibits, " Holiday Notes from Amersham, Bucks," H. J. 

 Turner, F.E.S. April 9th, Exhibits and Discussions; April 23rd, Short Paper with 

 Exhibits, by W. Manger. 



North London Natural History Society, Sigdon Road Board School, Dalston Lane, 

 N.E. (close to Hackney Downs Stations, G.E.R.). — Meetings second and fourth Tuesdays 

 in each month, at 7.45 p.m. 



Carlisle Entomological and Natural History Society.— Meetings held at the 

 Subscription Library, TuUie House, Carlisle. Visitors cordially invited. — Hon. Sec, 

 F. H. Day, 17, Thirhnere Street, Carlisle. 



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