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Notice. — The Editor would like to have the names and addresses of lepidopterists 

 who are willing to rear any surplus ova or larvse that may come to him, and who will 

 write detailed notes of the species reared for publication. Sometimes eggs and larvse are 

 received from correspondents which he has no time to deal with, and the knowledge of 

 two or three keen lepidopterists, who would undertake the rearing cnul write their observa- 

 tions, would be at such times very useful. — /. ]V. Tutt. 



Exchange Baskets. — March 14th, 1908, No. 1 basket. — Major Robertson, Messrs. 

 Fox, Lofthouse, Studd, Riding, Day, Bower, Home, Bowles, Mera. Will each member 

 please make enquiries about this basket, of which nothing has been heard for some 

 weeks. The last official notice of receipt was from Dr. Riding. No. 2 basket 

 will be retained till end of June. [Members who wish to be missed must write to the 

 name preceding their own on list, not to the Secretary] . The names of one or two 

 new candidates for admission would be welcomed and room made as opportunity offered. 



Duplicates. — Larvaj of Suasa. Desiderata. — Larvte, pupffi, and ova. — Samuel IJ'alker, 

 15, Queen Anne's Road, York. 



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

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



Wantep. — British and European Tortricids, especially those species credited to both 

 Europe and America in Meyrick's Handbook and Staudinger and Rebel's Cataloji, pinned 

 and set in English style acceptable. Will make liberal returns in any family — North 

 American Lepidoptera named or other orders unnamed. — IF'. D. Kearfott, 114, Liberty 

 Street, Neiv York City, U.S.A. 



Wanted. — Systematic works on the Lepidoptera of South Africa. State price and 

 condition to — W. M. Iteid, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire. 



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

 have the opportunity, if he will secure me ova, larvae, or pup® of Geometra papilionaria 

 this season. — (Rev.) C. It. N. Burrows, Mucking I'icarage, Stanford-le-Hope, Esse.v. 



Wanted. — Ova, larvae and pupae of many species, all the year round. Can oft'er 

 many larvae, pupae, &e. — K. 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 larvae which 

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

 Drakefell Road, St. Catlierine's Park, Hatcltam, S.E. 



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

 Inter jecta, Xerampelina, Diliftnis, Festucae. Liberal exchange. — /,. IF. Newman, B e. vie y, Kent. 



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

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

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

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



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

 the Pacific Islands. For such I oii'er perfect diurnals from North and South America ; 

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



