DwpUcatcs. — Vitalbata*, Bilunaria*, Lonicerae*, Suasa*, Trifolii*, Lienif^ianus*, 

 Ornata, Kusticala, Nigricans, Verbascalis, M. cribrum, a few good Abjecta and larvae o£ 

 Contigua. Desiderata, — Very numerous. Black pins only. — J. Ovcndcn, Fmuhburi/, 

 llochestev. Kent. 



Duplieates. — Moneta* (British), a few. Desiderata. — Lucina, Palaemon, Davus 

 (English only). — H. Ixouland-Broirn, Harroiv -Weald. 



Wanted. — British and European Tortricids, especially those species credited to botli 

 Europe and America in Merrick's Handbook and Staudinger and Rebel's Catalog, pinned 

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

 American Lepidoptera named or other orders unnamed. — W. D. Kearfott, 114, IJhertij 

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



Waxtei). — Systematic works oh the Lepidoptera of South Africa. State price and 

 condition to — W. M. Eeid, Pitraple, Aberdeenshire. 



Wanted Coleophokids. — As I wi.sh to breed and record the life-history of all the 

 species of Coleuphora, I should be pleased to receive any cases and living larviB which 

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

 Drakefell Road, St. Catherine' s Park. Hatcliant, S.E. 



Wanted (to figure). — Examples of the following larvs, fuUfed : Antiopa, Lathonia, 

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

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

 North American Coleoptera. — Levi W. Hemjel, Boijs' Hujh School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Wanted. — Erycinidaj 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 IF. Mennel, Boys' Huili School, Reading, Pa., TT.S.A. 



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

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

 they may have to spai'e. Hertfordshire insects will be specially welcome. — .1. E. Gibbs, 

 Hun. Curator, Kitcheiu'r''s Meads, St. Albans. 



Albekt Memorial Museuji, 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. Rowlcij, Curator. 



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

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

 shall be greatly obliged. — C. J. Waiuwri<iht, 'J, Handsworth Wood Road, liandsworlk, 

 Staffs. 



Changes of Addbess. — Ambrose Quail to Lj, Stamford, Hill, Eondon, N. .1/. 

 Jiiirr, from Dormans, East Grinstead, to Royal Societies' Club, St. Ja»ies''s Street, S.U'. 

 /■'. ]>. lUand to .VJ, Jlctoria Avenue, Scarboroufili. G. O. Sloper to ID. Kingsnorth 

 (iardens, Folkestone. E. C. Bedwell to Elmlea, Clevedon Road, Norbitou. Surrey. B. 

 W. Adkin to Trenou-eth, Hope Park, Uroniley, Kent. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 ^-Meetings: October 7th, 21st; 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 

 n ni. 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 " 

 arc asked to inform one of the Secretaries. 



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

 Street, E., Mondays, at 8 p.m. — Hon. Sec, G. E. Shaw, 22, Baythorne 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. 



North London Natural History Society, Sigdon Koad 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, Tullie House, Carlisle. Visitors cordially invited. — Hon. Sec, 

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



