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Desiderata. — Cicindelidse (Tiger Beetles) of the entire globe desired, in exchange for 

 insects of North America. I offer many of our rarest species in first-ciass condition.— 

 H. F. Wickham, State University, Iowa City, Iowa, I'.S.A. 



Duplicates. — Aglaia, Minima, Mgon, Villica*, Umbratica*, Fimbria*, Paludis, 

 Abjeeta (fair), Putris, Procellata, Illunaria*, pupee S. ligustri, larv;e Sambucaria. 

 Desiderata. — Batis, Urticse, Velleda, Hectus, Dispar, Chlorana, Eussula, Fascelina, 

 Cratsegi, Lanestris, Trifolii, Quercifolia, Furcula, Ziczac, Flavicornis, Eidens, and others 

 to renew. — T. G. Foreman. The Studio, High Street, Hailing, Rochester, Kent. 

 !^'~ ^Duplicates. — Pupte : Ruberata, Impluviata ; Imagines: Adippe, Selene, Mgon, 

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 specimens each of Machaon, Sinapis, Cinxia, Athalia, Aurinia, C-album, Blandina, 

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 dontid, or offers in early stages. — (Miss) C. Henderson, Chester Moor Infant School, 

 CJicster-le-Street. 



Duplicates. — Fine Eup. extensaria*. Desiderata. — Empyrea, Consignata, Lapi- 

 data, Conspicillaris, Bractea, Peltigera, Armigera, Apiformis, Bembeciformis, Mus- 

 cerda. Nigrocincta, Fluviata, Ti^niata, Degeneraria, Chaonia, Testudo, Pruni, Obliquaria, 

 Nubeculosa, Turca, Lej)orina, Fluctuosa, Caliginosa, Cannas, Ashworthii, Lychnitis, 

 Atriplicis, Margaritalis, Myellus, Pulveralis, Marmorea, and other rare or local species. 

 None but well set insects, on black pins, accepted. -£. A. Atmore, King's Lynn, Norfolk. 



Duplicates. — Atalanta*, Dispar* and ova, Monacha*, Perla, Antiqua*, Filipendulse*, 

 Comma, Pallens, Phragmitidis, Lithoxylea, Bicoloria, Verbasci*, Autumnaria*. Pre- 

 served larvce : Cinxia, Urticffi, Jacobffia3, Caja, Dispar, Monacha, Antiqua, Bucephala, 

 Unanimis, Pronuba, Xanthographa, Typica, Opima, Lucipara, Oleracea, Verbasci, 

 Autumnaria, Biundularia, Grossulariata. Desiderata. — Numerous, or land, freshwater, 

 or marine shells. — J. Jr. Boult, 50, Washington Street, Newland, Hull. 



W^ANTEi). — Correspondence with Lepidopterists and Hymenopterists in Canada, 

 United States, and Germany, with a view to exchange of specimens and mutual help. — 

 J. W. H. Harrison, B.Sc, The Avenue, Birtley R.S.O., Durham, England. 



Wanted badly. — A pupa or pupa-skin of Tages. Preserved will do. This is 

 wanted to complete figures of the Skippers. — J. W. Tutt, 119, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



Wanted. — Ova : I wish to obtain photos of the ova of British lepidoptera. Will any- 

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 will undertake to return complete and undamaged as quickly as possible, and willingly pay 

 postage. — Alfred E. Tonge, '' Aincroft,''' Reigate,' Surrey. 



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

 Europe and America in Meyrick's Handbook and Staudinger and Eebel'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, Liberty 

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