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i)esidera<a.— Atomalis, Basistrigalis, Ulmella, Cembrae, Grevillana, Paludana, 

 Degreyana, Anthemidana, Conspurcatella, Retiella, Douglasi, Birdella, Bisontella, Poli- 

 tella. — Hon. N. C. Rothschild, Arundel House, Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W. 



Dujdicates. — Galathea, Argiolus, Filipendulffi, Derasa, Batis, Psi, Chi, D. pinastri, 

 Lunigera, Australis, Triangulum, Brunnea, Augur, Suffusa, Brumata ( ? s), Rupicapraria 

 ( ? s), Amataria, Trilinearia, Rotundaria, Lignata, Bipunctaria, vars. of Pronuba, Trape- 

 zina, Strigilis, Festiva, Nictitans, Oxyacanthse, Pyramidea, Betularia, Elinguaria, Pro- 

 gemmaria ( c? s and ? s), etc., etc. Desiderata. — Porcellus, Vespertaria, Apiciaria, 

 Advenaria, Prunaria, Fasciaria, Dolobiaria, Lunaria, Tetralunaria, Bidentata, Alniaria, 

 and many other common Geometers to extend and replace. Well set perfect specimens, 

 black pins only. — J. Douglas, 6. Old Jewry, E.G. 



Desiderata. — Crambus contaminellus. Can offer Trochilium andrenfeforme, a few 

 only. — Hon. N. C. Rothschild, Arundel House, Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W. 



Wanted Specially. — Fine pup^e S. ligustri, Porcellus, Orion, Dodonea, Dictsea, 

 Dictseoides, Carmelita, Vinula, Furcula, and many other pupas. Liberal exchange or cash. 

 Duplicates. — Most of the British Macros, well set, in fine condition.— L. W. Newman, 

 Bexley, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Cilialis, Margaritellus, Pascuellus, Inquinatellus, Phragmitellus, 

 Hastiana, Caledoniana, Sordidana, Bimaculana, Ophthalmicana, Geminana, (2), etc. 

 Desiderata. — Fureatellus, Ericellus, and many Pyrales, Crambi, Tortrices and Pterophori. 

 ^ — T. Ashton Lofthouse, The Croft, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. 



Duplicates. — C.-albnm*, A. cratsegi, Corydon, Adonis, lo*, ^gon, Vauaria*, 

 Autumnaria*, Abruptaria (var. fuscata), Leucophoearia. Desiderata. — Numerous. — V. E. 

 Shaio, Betula, Fellow Court Avenue, North Finchley. 



Duplicate!^. — Some of the rarest Noctuse including some new varieties. Desiderata. 

 — Young larvae of A. grossulariata, Repandata. — Arthur Murray, 30, Hope Street, St. 

 Anne\i-on-Sea, Lancashire. 



Duplicates. — Black Pilosaria*, Hamula*, Croceago*, Australis, Hastata*, ,Papilio- 

 naria, Palpina*, Autumnaria*, Unca, A. ligustri*, Faseelinaf, Zonaria*, Strataria, 

 Meliloti, Conspersa, Togata*, Ditrapezium*, Muralis, Dictaea, Opimia, Hispidus, Nigra, 

 Piniperda, Irrorella, Omicronaria*, Rubidata, Berberata*, Straminea, etc. Desiderata. — 

 Larvae of Grossulariata (Lancashire) and Caja (Blackpool district). — IF. J. Ogden, 87, 

 The Common, Upper Clapton, London, W. 



Duplicates. — Larvae, Tineta, Rumicis (from melanic wild ? ), Glauca, Nebulosa, 

 Carpini, Quercifolia, etc. Desiderata. — Well set imagines on black pins of many local 

 species. — Dr. Beckunth Whiteliouse, 52, Newhall Street, Birmingham. 



Changes of Address. — H. Poivell, F.E.S., Aflou (Oran), Algeria. N. Chamberlain, 

 Westbourne, Edgbaston , Birmingham. ColonelF. O. Bland, Malton, Kippax Lodge, Yorkshire. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 8 p.m. October 4th and 18th, November 1st and 15th, December 6th, 1912. — January 

 17th (Annual). 



