Duplicates. — Paphia var. valezina, C-album, Polychloros* (small), Rubricollis, 

 Prasinana,* Monacha,*- Parthenias, Khizolitha, Protea, Aprilina, Sponsa, Promissa 

 (a few), Fuciformis (a few), Tipuliformis, Alniaria* (Autumnaria), Angularia,* 

 Zonaria, Croceago (2), Dahlii, all on black pins ; Fimbria, Statices, Derasa, Pudi- 

 bunda, Boboraria, Solidaginis, Eussula, Citrago (fair). Desiderata. — Numerous. — 

 J. M. Adye, cfo Mrs. Dukes, Brockenhurst. 



Duplicates. — Edusa, Albulata, Pennaria,* Bidentata (fair), Elinguaria, Badiata, 

 (fair), Atomaria, Ehomboidaria (3), Mundana (fair), Ferruginea (3), Nictitans, 

 C-nigrum, Festiva (3), Silago (4), Blanda, Plantagiais (fair), Popularis (poor), Diluta 

 (4 fair), Rhomboidea (types), Aprilina (2), Chrysitis (6), Sapoiiarise (2 types), Protea, 

 Umbrosa, Couigera (fair), Fallens (4). — J. H. D. Beales, Kiddington Rectory, Woodstock, 

 Oxon. 



Desiderata. — Small series of local Geodephaga (Carabidse) ; coast insects preferred. 

 I will pay carnage, and will make a return if in my power. — John W. Shipp, 117, 

 Cowley Road, Oxford. 



Duplicates. — Lubricipeda var. Radiata.* — J. Harrison, 7, Qawber Road, Barnsley. 



Desiderata. — A. prunaria, G. obscurata, E. heparata, L. flavicinctata, M. rubiginata, 

 M. hastata, S. undulata, C. russata, Immanata, and many common Noctuae. I will 

 endeavour to make a aood return. — John E. Rohsoyi, 15, North Gate, Hartlepool. 



Duplicates. — Carnella, Perlepidana, Purpuralis, Fuscalis, Lonicerse,* Bivulana, 

 Comptana, Barbalis, Saucia, Adonis (both sexes and undersides), Anachoreta* 

 (bought ova), A. cratsegi* (bought larvae), H. sylvanus, Impudens, Obtusana, 

 P. puUa, and many others. Desiderata. — Callunae, P. populi, Pendularia, Sylvinus, 

 Diffinis, Z. Trifolii, Gilvago, Liturata, Notata, Russata, Aurantiaria (northern), 

 Cervinata, Carpophaga, Spartiata, Alchemillata, Miata, Revayana, Sanguinalis, 

 Viretata, Hexapterata, Octomaculalis, Imbutata, Piniperda, Hastata, Juniperata 

 (Scotch), Angularia, Consonaria, Grlauca, Euphorbiata, Belgiaria, Ericetata, Rubi- 

 ginata (dark), Berberata, Derivata, Lignata, Obliquaria, Rubidata, Lichenaria, 

 Picata, Griseata, and many others. — J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, 8.E. 



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

 leoptera, including many rare and local species. Desiderata. — Lepidoptera, Coleoptera 

 and other orders. — A. Ford, Glen Mount, Braybrooke Road, Hastings. 



Duplicates. — Numerous European types of rare British Lepidoptera, mostly on 

 long pins. Desiderata. — Thecla rubi, T. quercus, S. ocellatus, A. viUica and a few 

 others, not less than six of any and in fine order. Also books on Natural History. 

 H. W. Marsden, 21, New Bond Street, Bath. 



Duplicates. — Imagines of Anachoreta,* Fuliginosa,* Adusta, liucernea, and Pupae 

 of Myricae, and Dictasa. Desiderata. — Exotic Butterdies. — James Nicol, 15, Correction 

 Wynd, Aberdeen, N.B. 



Duplicates. — Prodromaria,* Rufa, Procellata, Blomeri, Vitalbata,* Griseola, 

 Stellatarum, Triangulum,* Lunosa, Affinis, (fair), Stratiotalis, O. Sparganella, 

 Piniaria (females), Puta, Macilenta, Tarsipennalis, &c. — J. Mason, Clevedon Court 

 Lodge, Somerset. 



DvpUcates. — North American Lepidoptera — Papilio, Argynnis, Colias, Polyphemus, 

 Cecropia, &c. — Desiderata. — Exotics of all kinds, and European Noctuae. Send list of 

 duplicates or for my list of desiderata. — Chas. S. Westcott, Holuiesburg, Philadelphia, 

 Pa., U.S.A. 



Dr. Chapman, Firbank, Hereford, is most anxious for some one to provide him 

 Avith a male pupa of S. alveolus, or any other Skipper, for cash or good exchange. 



Wanted. — Types of Ocneria dispar from all parts of the world. A few ova 

 preferred. Also local races and local varieties not artificially produced by inter- 

 breeding. Cash or exchange. — C. Nicholson, 202, Evering Road, London, N.E. 



Wanted. — Newman's "Butterflies and Moths." Will exchange Birds' Eggs in 

 clutches. — H. L. Wood, Old Grammar School House, Ashford, Kent. 



Wanted. — C. ferrugata and unidentaria from all parts, especially red vars. of 

 the latter. (Also information as to the geographical range of Unidentaria in the 

 British Islands). Return made in common species, if desired. — Louis B. Prout, 12, 

 Greenwood Road, Dalston, N.E. 



Wcmted. — Living puj)ae (or empty cases) of Skippers, Psychids, and Hepiali. Also 

 larvae or pupae of Elachistas and Elachistids, and pupae or cases of many Tineina and 

 others. "Will do anything I can in return. — T. A. Chapman, Firbank, Hereford. 



Wanted. — Buckler's Larvoe of British Butte'ifiies and Moths (all or any vols), also Nos. 

 1, 3 (1864) of the Entomologist. Lowest cash price to — /. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



Wanted. — Eggs, larvae and pupae of British butterflies (one or two for examination 

 would be ample). I wish to thank those who have already kindly sent me 

 examples. — J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



Wanted. — Ova or young larvae (ova preferred) of any species of the Nymphalidae. 

 Will do my best in return. — C. Niclwlson, 202, Evering Road, London, N.E. 



Wanted. — Scuddei"'s " Historical Sketch of the Generic Names proposed for 

 Butterflies." Salem, 1875. State price, &c. — Dr. F. J. Buckell, 32, Canonbm-y Sq., N. 



