ExoH^isro E. 



[Notices of Exchange, which should consist only of the specific names of Duplicates and Desiderata, 

 are inserted without charge. Entomological Books wanted may also be inserted in this column.] 



[The Editor wi.shes to state that the publication of Exchanges, Advertisements, etc., in this M.-igazine, 

 is in no way to be taken as a guarantee of the authenticity, good condition, etc., of the specimens. This 

 Notice is not intended to throw doubt upon the bona fides of Advertisers, etc., but to free the Editor 

 from responsibility, should the privilege be abused.] Marked* are bred. Exchange Lists, addressed to 

 J. W. TuTT, Westcombe Hill, S.E., must be received before the 8th for insertion in the current month. 



To Entomologists— Lost.— Five vols.— 1864 to 1873— of the Entomologist, half 

 green calf, maibled sides and edges, gilt at back. Any reasonable expenses paid if 

 returned to Charles G. Barrett, 39, Linden Grove, Nunhead, S.E. 



Wanted. — As no one has offered me the desired vars. of Alni larva, I must try to rear 

 it again myself. Will be pleased to hear from any one who can give me a pupa or pupae 

 from captured larva; ; will return imagines, ova if successful, or other desired exchange. 

 — T'. A. Chapman, Firbank, Hereford. 



British I^octu^ Wanted. — Whilst thanking those gentlemen who have kindly sent 

 me specimens of the Noctuid genera from time to time, I would state, that to the end of 

 Tteniocampa is now in print, but that any local forms of the genera immediately following 

 Taaniocampa would be just now especially useful.— y. W. Tutt, fVest<:omde Hill, 



CoLEOPTERA. — Will coleopterists kindly look through their duplicates to see whether 

 they can spare any of the species mentioned in the Exchange Column of the Record 

 during the current year, as required by the City of London Entomological Society for 

 their Cabinet? — H. Heasler, 17, Danby Road, Peckham, S.E. 



Duplicates. — Badiata, Petraria, Leucophaearia (vars.), Spartiata, Antiqua cf 's and ? 's, 

 Galatea, lUunaria, Biundularia, .Cerago, Proteus, D. pinastri, Lithoriza, Ghrysitis, 

 Thalassina, S. populi, Nupta, Anachoreta (from foreign ova), also a few each of Dictaea, 

 Reclusa, Curtula, Ziczac, Camelina ; pupre of Anachoreta and Ziczac. Desiderata. — 

 Numerous ; many common local species wanted to complete series ; insects in good 

 condition only ; lists exchanged. — H. Alderson, Hilda Vale, farnboro, Kent, R.S.O. 



Duplicates. — A large number of well set (carded) and correctly named British 

 Coleoptera, including many rare and local species ; also a few Hemiptera. Desiderata. 

 — Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and other orders. — A. Ford, Claremont House, Upper Towet 

 Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea. 



Duplicates. — Obelisca (few poor), Lunigera, Lucernea, Geminipuncta,* N. rubi, Puta, 

 Gemina, Strigilis, Plecta, Corticea, Dentina, Pastinum (fair), Tragopogonis, C-nigrum, 

 Janthina, Psi, Z. trifolii, Irrorella, Hectus, Rivata (all Isle of Wight), Cinxia, Statices, 

 Flavicincta (Guernsey), Hirtaria. Desiderata. — Few fine bred RIonacha, Pudibunda, 

 to extend series ; also Flavicinctata, Salicata, Affinitata, Simulata, Ruberata, Menyan- 

 thidis, Myricse, Stellatarum, Umbra, Sulphuralis. Exchange of lists invited. — Albert 

 /. Hodges, 2, Highbury Place, N. 



Duplicates. — Numerous. Desiderata. — New series of Bajularia, Thymiaria, Subseri- 

 ceata, Caliginosa, Niveus, Lancealis, Rubidata, Halterata, Coronata, Hippocastanaria, 

 Affinis, Diffinis, Brunneata, Holosericeata, Straminata, Angularia (all to replace). — 

 J. B. Hodgkinson, Ashton-on-Ribble. 



Duplicates. — Suspecta, Leporina (few), Psi, Pudorina, Pisi, Lonicerte, N. rubi, Festiva, 

 Emutaria, Senex, Sparsata, Lignata, Arcuosa, Brunnea, Pyraliata, Ulmata, Boreata, 

 Orbona, Augur, Rurea, Gemina, Impura, Anceps, Fasciuncula, Lithoxylea, Xantho- 

 grapha, Trapezina, Vespertaria (fair), etc. Desiderata. — Numerous, including A. latonn, 

 C-album, Artemis, Egeria, Epiphron, Pruni, Adonis, and Corydon. — E. G. Potter, 19, 

 Price Street, York. 



Duplicates. — Paphia, Selene, Rhamni, Sibylla, Galatea, Dominula, Monacha, Hirtaria, 

 Pilosaria, Leucophaearia, Angularia,* Pyramidea, also a few Fuscantaria,* Hispidaria, 

 Nupta ;* and Valezina (fair). Desiderata. — Good specimens only ; black pins preferred, 

 C-album, Paniscus, Actaeon, Porcellus, Ligniperda, Cribrum, P. populi, Quercifolia, 

 Prunaria ( ? 's), Illustraria (spring brood), Tiliaria, Consonaria, Biomeri, Undulata, 

 DictEeoides, Curtula, Citrago, Croceago, Praecox, and many other Noctuas. — Alfred 71 

 Mitchell, 5, Clayton Terrace, Gtinnersbury, W. 



Desiderata. — Myopjeformis, Formicaeformis, Scolisformis, Bicuspis, Ilicifolia, Cir- 

 cellata, Helveticata, Lapidata, Exulis, Ophiogramma, Aurago, Barrettii, Occulta, 

 Luctuosa, Interrogationis, and other rare insects. Will make good offers in local insects 

 for any of the above. — H. Murray, Lowbank Villas, Carnforth. 



