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

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Duplicates. — LarvffiP. populi. Desiderata. — Other larvfe, ova, &c. — (Miss) E. Miller, 

 The Croft, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford. 



Duplicates. — Pupfe : Moneta (wild). Imagines: Advenaria. Desiderata. — Numerous 

 — larvsB, pupae, or imagines. — Harold E. IVruser, Kent House, Cranleifih, Surrey. 



Duplicates. — B. querciis'*, Poreellus*, Opima (dark rar.)*, Advenaria, Deplana, 

 Aureola, larva, pupas, and imagines of P. moneta, ova of Advenaria. Desiderata. — 

 Pupae, larviB and ova of many species. — 'T. IF. King, Purbrook, Dorking. 



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

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



Wanted. — I shall be deeply obliged to any kindly disposed entomologist who may 

 have the opportunity, if he will secure me ova, larvse, or pupae of Geometra papilionaria 

 this season. — (Rev.) C. R. N. Burrows, Mucking J'icarage, Stanford-le-Hope, Essex. 



Wanted.— Ova, larv® and pupae of many species, all the year round. Can offer 

 many larvae, pupae, A'c. — E. Morris, Brockenhurst, New Forest. 



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 larvse which 

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

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



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

 Cardamines, C-album, Egeria, Lucina, Rubiginea, Semibrunnea, Petrificata, 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,Festucae. Liberal exchange. — L. W. Newman, Bexley, Kent. 



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

 Daplidice, Edusa, Hyale, Livornica, Pinastri, Celerio, Gallii, Euphorbiffi. 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 

 She Pacific Islands. For such I offer perfect diurnals from North and South America ; 

 North American Coleoptera. — Levi IF. Mengel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Wanted.— Erycinidae 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. Mengel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Hertfordshire, County Museum, St. Albans. — A collection of British Lepidoptera 

 is being formed. I shall be thankful if collectors will send me any duplicate specimens 



