Duplicates. — Chrysidiformis, Polycommata, Albimacula (pupa). Desiderata. — Myricse, 

 Diffinis, Smaragdaria, etc. — W. /. Austin, Radnor Street, Folkestone. 



Dr. Lucas of Queensland will be very pleased to exchange Australian Lepidoptera 

 for English specimens. Anyone wishing to do so, can obtain particulars from me, I 

 shall be pleased to answer any inquiry. — A. Quail, 15, Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington, 

 London. 



The Curator of the City of London Entomological Society will be glad of any of the 

 following for the Society's cabinet :^V. c-album, N. senex, mundana, B. callunge, rubi, 

 E. lanestris, P. syringaria, M. liturata, C. boreata, E. vulgata, H. ruberata, impluviata, 

 C. unidentaria, C. sagittata, D. furcula, B. glandifera, A. aceris, menyanthidis, N. 

 geminipuncta, H. micacea, M. abjecta, furva, M. fasciuncula, literosa, furuncula, A. 

 lunigera, nigricans, N. umbrosa, O. croceago, E. fulvago, A. tincta, H. rectilinea, P. iota, 

 interrogationis, S. anomala, A. corticea, E. lichenea, A. urticse, C. vetusta, exoleta, 

 T. opima, gracilis, populeti, miniosa, O. suspecta, M. anceps, M. albicolon, C. duplaris, 

 C. or, A. myricse, C. pyraliata, dotata, prunata, M. galiata, A. derivata, T. simulata, 

 L. viretata. — C. B. Smith, 24, Rectory Road, Stoke Newington, N'. 



To THE Generous. — I am still in want of types of Unguicula, Curtula, Lunigera, 

 Lota, Dentina, Megacephala, Flavicornis, Ridens, Spinula, Brunnea, Contigua, Genistse, 

 for the collection that I am attempting to finish for the local Natural History Society. — 

 /. Ty7er; 14, Bush Tei-race, Chatham. [Mr. Tyrer desires to thank those who have 

 helped him. He is probably the oldest living collector in the British Isles, having almost 

 completed fourscore years, and as the "old veteran " still delights in the pursuit of his 

 youth, collectors are asked to help his work if they have anything that can be at all 

 used. — Ed.] 



Wanted. — Multistrigaria, Lucernea, Ashworthii, and some common butterflies, or good 

 Natural History books, in exchange for Continental types of rare British macro- 

 lepidoptera. — H. W. Marsden, 21, Nexv Bond Street, Bath. 



Wanted. — British and European Lepidoptera, especially Noctuse ; will give in exchange 

 fine North American species. — Chas. S. Westcott, Merchantville, N.f., U.S.A. Box 167, 

 Camden Co. 



Wanted. — Nos. i, 3 {1864) of the Entomologist. The Intelligencer, vol, i. State cash 

 price.—/. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



Changes of Address. — R. Freer, to Rugeley, Staffordshire; Rev, C. D. Ash, from 

 Queensland, to Saxby Rectory, Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire. 



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