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Duplicates. — Advena, Tincta, Prasina, Adusta, Miniosa, Munda, Gracilis, Glauca, 

 Flavicornis var Scotica, Tetralunaria, Advenaria, Alsines, Blanda, Glareosa, Deplana, 

 dark Impluviata, Galatea, H. comma, Bellargus. Desiderata. — Anthrocera hippocrepidis 

 (early filipendulse) and A. trifolii-minor, if from same colony. — E. A. Cockayne, 16, 

 Cambridge Square, IF. 



Duplicates. — Gampanulata,* Subciliata,* Absinthiata,* Tridens,* Mundana,* 

 Bussata* (var. Comma-notata), Fuscantaria,* Flavicincta, Megacephala, Dllutata, 

 Valligera, Cursoria, Triangulum, Affinis, Derasa, Gemina, Tersata,* Ribesaria,* 

 Syringaria, Badiata, Lithorhiza, Geryon, Blomeri, Aurago,* Miata. Desiderata. — 

 Numerous. — Rev. A. il. Doivnes, Batheaston Vicaraije, Bath. 



Duplicates. — Argiolus, Filipendulse, Glaucata, Derasa, Glandifera, Psi, Chi, D. 

 pinastri, Lunigera, Australia, Obelisca, Triangulum, Brunnea, Augur, Sufl'usa, Brumata 

 9 s, Kupicaararia ? s, Viridaria, Bipunctaria, also vars. of following : — Stabilis, Gothica, 

 Pronuba, Trapezina, Strigilis, Festiva. Nictitaus, Oxyacanthte (capucina), Pyramidea, 

 Betularia, Elinguaria, Progemmaria, etc. Desiderata. — Porcellus, Vespertarla, Apiciaria, 

 Advenaria, Fasciaria, Dolobraria, Lunaria, Tetralunaria, Bidentata, and many other 

 common Geometers. Well set, perfect specimens, black pins only. — J. Dougla.-i, 6, Old 

 Jewry, E.C. 



Duplicates. — Humuli var. Hethlandica, Putreseens, Vestigialis, Exu]is(Shetlands, I.), 

 Ambigua, Migra, and many other local British moths. Desiderata. — British and Palse- 

 arctic Rhopalocera. — J. A. Simes, F.E.S., Mon Bepos, Morkhani's Lane, Woodford Green. 



Duplicates. — African butterflies in papers. Abraxas grossulariata (Scotch forms). 

 Desiderata. — Numerous species of British lepidoptera to renew series. Black pina. — 

 Joseph Anderson, Aire Villa, Chichester. 



Duplicates. — Templi. Desiderata. — Very numerous. — C. P. Gtedhill, 35, Leyburn 

 Grove, Shipley. 



Duplicates. — Galathea, Argiolus, Filipendulm, Derasa, Batis, Psi, Chi, D. pinastri, 

 Lunigera, Australis, Triangulum, Brunnea, Augur, Sufl'usa, Brumata ( ? s), Eupicapraria 

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

 zina, Strigilis, Festiva, Nictitans, Oxyacanthge, Pyramidea, Betularia. Elinguaria, Pro- 

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

 Advenaria, Prunaria, Fasciaria, Dolobraria, 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.C. 



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

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

 Dest(?t!ra(f/.— Fuvcateilus, Ericellus, and many Pyrales, Crambi, Tortrices and Pteropliori. 

 — I'. Ashton Lofthome, The Croft, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. 



Duplicates. — Some of the rarest Noctuse including some new varieties. Desiderata. 

 —Young larv« of A. grossulariata, Repandata.— ^rf/uo- Bhirray, 30, Hope Stre:-t, St. 

 Anne's-on-Sea, Lancashire. 



