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Exchange Baskets. — March 14th, 1903, No. 1 basket.— Major Robertson, Messrs. 

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Diqjlicates. — Geryon, Polychloros*, Fimbria, Filipendulse, Trifolii, Galathea, 

 Monacha, &e. Desiderata . — Larvae and Pupae of many species. — G. T. Lyle, Brockley 

 Road, BrockeiUuirst. 



Diqjlicates. — Cassiope, lo, Rubi, Carpinata, Polyeommata, Suspecta, Saucia, Eri- 

 cellus, Buoliana, Sulphurella. Desiderata. — Pruni, Porcellus, Bicolorana, Deplana, 

 RubricoUis, Bifida, Fagi, Putrescens, Straminea, Maritima, Brevilinea, Petasitis, Cespitis, 

 Caliginosa, Obscura. Simulans, Interjecta, Orbona = Subsequa, Opima, Contigua, Semi- 

 brunuea. Socia, T'nibra. and many others. — H. A. Beodie^ 6, Slatioii Street, Kisnick. 



DtijMcotes.- — W-album*, T. -quercus*, Alveolus*, Lineola, Illustraria*, Gilvago*, 

 Miniosa*. nnd many others. Drsidcrata. — Ova or larvte of Designata (Propiignata) and 

 Ribesiaria (Prunata). — Rev. G. //. Ruynur, Hazeleigli Rectori/, Maldon, Exsex. 



Duplicates. — Z. annulata, varx. obsoleta and bi-obsoleta, and intermediates. Deside- 

 rata. — Offers. — ir. S. Ridimj, Buckerell Lodqe, near Honiton, E. Devon. 



Diqjlicates. — Pulveraria*, Advenaria*, Repandata (dark)*, Templi (fair), Hastata 

 (fine), Caesiata, Inornata and larvaj*, Chrysorrhcea*, Viminalis var. obscura*, IPalpina*. 

 Heparata, Illustraria*, Cinxia*, Albicillata, Ambigua (fair), Ribesiaria( = Prunata), five 

 Fluctuosa (fair), Actaeon, Menthastri* vars. ochracea, carbonica, Lubricipeda* var. 

 radiata (all forms, including black bordered). Desiderata. — Iris, Holosericata, Irri- 

 guata, Constrictaria, Valerianata, Quadrifasciaria, Dodonaea, Putrescens, Caliginosa, 

 Semibrunnea, &c. — J. Harrison, 7, Gaicher Road, Barnsleij. 



Desiderata. — During the season — Ova, larvae, pupae, and living imagines of many 

 species. Good exchange. — H. IF. Head, Scarborough. 



Wanted Coleophorids. — As I wish to breed and record the life-history of all the 

 species of Coleophora, I should be pleased to receive any cases and living larva which 

 entomologists may meet with. I will do what I can in return. — Hy. J. Turner, 13, 

 Drake/ell Road, St. Catherine's Park, Hatcham, S.E. 



Wanted (during spring and summer). — Living wild ? s Atalanta, Cardui, lo, Sinapis, 

 Cardamines, C-album, Egeria, Lucina, Rubiginea, Semibrunnea, Petrifieata, Miata, 

 Psittacata and Derivata, also larvae of Repandata and Aurinia from all British localities 

 (except Carlisle and Westmeath), especially Scotch and Welsh, Castrensis, Quercifolia, 

 Interjecta, Xerampelina,Diffinis,Festuc8e. Liberal exchange. — L. JV. Newman, Bexley, Kent. 



Wanted (to figure). — Examples of the following larvte, fullfed : Antiopa, Lathonia, 

 Daplidice, Edusa, Hyale, Livornica, Pinastri, Celerio, Gallii, Euphorbias. Will any lepi- 

 dopterist who collects abroad kindly remember my wants when opportunity occurs of 

 obtaining any of them ? — J. C. Dollman, Hove House, Newton Grove, Bedford Park, W. 



Exchange. — I am desirous of obtaining butterflies from the Malayan Archipelago and 



