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

 who are willing to rear any surplu.s ova or hnvw that may come to him, and who will 

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

 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 and who would write 

 their observations, would be at such times very useful. — J. IV. Tutt. 



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

 Fox, Lofthouse, Studd, Piiding, Day, Bower, Home, Bowles, Mera. Mr. Bower sent 

 No. 1 to Mr. Home on May 28th, and Mr. Home has never acknowledged receipt to 

 Secretary. Has anyone any later news of it ? No. 2 basket is at present in the , 



Secretary's hands. [Members who wish to be missed must^vrite 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. — Larvte of Suasa. Desiderata. — Larvae, pupae, and ova. — Savuiel ]]'alker, 

 Ifj, Queen Aniie^s Road, York. 



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

 species. Good exchange. — H. U\ Head, Scarhoroufili. 



Duplicates.— GnsifhsLln* (1), CraccEe* (dark), Cannffi*, Pulchellata rar. Hebridium, 

 Smaragdaria*, Asteris*, Abietaria*, .luniperata, *c. — IT. G. Slieldon, Heimath, Friends 

 Jload, Croi/don. 



Duplicates. — Arion, Papbia, Polychloros*, Ditrapezium*, Baja*, Augur*, Papilion- 

 aria*, Pulchellata, Illunaria, Nupta, Moneta*. Larvae. — Albicillata, Papilionaria, 

 J)esiderata. — Numerous in living stages — T. /.'. Shau-, Salishiinj Jload, He.iiey, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Occulta, Tincta, Brunneata, Obfuscata, Rufieinctata (a few), Davus, 

 Cassiope, Blandina, Festiva rar. conflua, Plantaginis* (S Scotch), Betularia var. double- 

 dayaria, Tris-tata (white pins), Ulmata (white pins), Leucophaearia, Hispidus, Ambigua, 

 Muralis, Tersata* (4), Miniosa* (6), Suffusa (4), Hera (7 slightly chipped), Haworthii, T, 

 quercus* (6), Callunae* (1), Artemis (6), Chi rar. olivacea (5), Instabilis (dark: south 

 Yorkshire). Larvae of Occulta. Ova of Obfuscata, Rutieintata (24). Desiderata.^M^oin- 

 formis, Formicieformi.=, Apiformis, Pruni, Auricoma, Alni, Venosa, Fluctuosa, Rufa, 

 Obsoleta, Straminea, Ravida, Cinerea, Agathina, Caliginosa, Globulari», Leucographa, 

 Oo, Paleacea, Pyralina, Cbrysozona, Absynthii, Venustula, Argenlula, Chaonia, Fiuviata, 

 Rufuta, &c. — E. A. Cockayne, 6, Taptton House Road, ShejUeM. 



Duplicates. — Euphrosyne, Selene, Brunnea*, Rubricollis*, Exiersaria*, Fasciaria*, 

 Consonaria, Miniosa, Furca (2), Derasa, Smaragdaria, Sibylla*, Fimbria*, Quadra*, 

 Cytisaria*, Monacha*, Russula, Orbona*. Desiderata. — Ova, larvae, and pupae of many 

 species. — G. T. Lyle, Ilrockenhtirst. 



Duplicates. — Pupae — Marginatus (Umbra), Mendica, Ochracea, Capsincola, Cucubali, 

 Jacobaeae. Larvae — Unanimis. Desiderata. — Oilers of ova, larvae, pupse, or if set imagines, 

 butterflies only. — 7. H'. Harrison, :i, Craifj St., Birtley, li.S.O., Durham. 



Duplicates. — Plusia moneta (about 20). Desiderata. — Numerous as advertiser is 

 starting collection. — //. Mou.iley, Tods^corth, nr. Petirorth. 



