Diiplivdtes. — Hyperanthus, Corydon, ^Egon, Semele, Sylvanus, Perla, Griseola, Puta, 

 Hirtaria,* Boreata, Rupicapraria, Ochrearia (fine), Virgata, Obscurata (I. of W. form), 

 Flavalis. Desidertita. — Sinapis, Selene, Epiphron, Typhon, Minima, ActaBon, Comma. 

 Palajmon, Lineola, and Northern forms of Obscm-ata. Black pins. — H. Tiiiutleij, 80, Falr- 

 vwHiit Road, Bri.iton Hill, S.W. 



Duplicate)!. — Urticae,* Atalanta,* Selene (a few), Alsus, Crataegata, Impluviata,. 

 Sufl'iuuata, and a few rar. Piceata, Instabilis, Adusta, Furva, Ferruginea, Cerago,* Silago, 

 Nigra, Lucernea, Vetusta, Exoleta, Solidaginis, Suspecta, Maeilenta, Carpini, Antiqua. 

 Also pup£E of Myricae. Desiderata. — Very numerous, on black pins. — F. W. Buehan, 77, 

 Ei)sciiiouiit Viaduct, Aberdeen. 



Diijilicatex. — Suspecta, Stabilis, Instabilis, Rubricosa, Gothica, Phragmitidis, Solidaginis, 

 Chi. Rufina, Inornata, Defoliaria,* Aurantiaria,* Boreata, Multistrigaria, Dilutata, 

 Glareosa, Litura, Trapezina, Meticulosa, Velleda, Montanata, Piniaria, Baja, Populata, 

 Caesiata, Comitata, Exanthemaria, Pronuba, I'olyodon, Elinguaria* and ova, Pilosaria ^ 2 

 and ova, Margaritaria. Desiderata. — Very numerous, also pupae and ova. — ir. Titnstall, 

 Melthaiii. Nr. Hiidder.ijield. 



Duplicates. — Perfect papered Diurnal Lepidoptera from United States, Central 

 America and S. America, for papered Diurni from Malay Archipelago. S. A. Diurni also 

 wanted. — Devi TF. Motpcl, Headiiiij, Fa., I'.S.A. 



Duplicates. — Fine Orkney Macros and Micros ; also fine Exulans, Humuli var. 

 hethlandica, Montantata rar. hethlandiea, Hastata var. hastulata, ConHua var. thule. 

 Albulata var. thule, Depuncta, Trepidaria, Cambricaria, Blomeri, Pyrophila, Myricae,* 

 Menyanthidis,* Gothicina, Flavicornis (Rannoch), Lobulata, Venosata* (dark), Decolo- 

 rata,* Immanata [cars.), Thrasonella. Desiderata. — Arion, Pruni, Albipuncta, Straminea, 

 Retusa, Rubricata, Rubidata, Cervinaria J 's, and other good local insects and varieties. — 

 T. Maddisoii, Soittli liailci/, Durliaiii. 



Duplicates. — Lixus paraj)lecticus, Saperda carcharias, Polydrusus chrysomela, Lina 

 populi, Telephorus alpinus, T. fuscus, Donacia dentata, Stenolopus vespertinus, Rhagium 

 inquisitor, Toxotus meridianus, &c., &c. (all carded). Desiderata. — Many common 

 Staphilinidae, and local species. — Frank Boitskell, Saiidown Boad, Kniipiton, Deicester. 



Wanted. — British Lepidoptera in exchange for American. Am very anxious tO' 

 correspond with British entomologists with a view to an exchange of insects. — Frank 

 Lncock, 7,237, Bennett Street, Pittshurf], Fenna., U.S. America. 



Wanted. — Pupae from the straw-coloured form (in its last stage) of Pudibnnda, ior 

 experimental purposes, or intermediate forms between that and the dark ones. Willing to 

 make suitable return. — C. W. Williains, Hickman Road, Penarth. 



Wanted. — Larvae of Chrysorrhoea and larvae or ova of any of the European Liparid.i; 

 (except the common English species). Cash or exchange. — A. Bacot, Bow House, St. 

 Ja)nes' Terrace, Clapton, N.E. 



Change of Address. — E. Partrid(je, 1st to 16th April, Ftxrchiinrfs, Dohiellij, N. If'ales,. 

 afterwards 20, Hornsey Rise Gardens, Crouch End, N. 



Notice. --All communications received and accepted will be printed as soon as. 

 space permits. — Ed. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



The City of London Bntomolof^ical and Natural History Society. 



London Listitution, Finsbury Circus, E.C. — The first and third Tuesdays in the month, 

 at 7.30 p.m. Papers and Notes at every Meeting. April 21st, " Melanippe fluctuata," 

 L. B. Prout, F.E.S. Non-members cordially invited. 

 The South London Entomological and Natural History Societyr 



Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge. — The second and fourth Thursdays in each month. 

 atHp.m.; — Papers: April 23rd," Further Notes on Triphaena t'ow<'.s'," by R. Adkin ; May 



14th, " The Heterocera of the Indian Territory," by W. Mansbridge ; May 28th, " Report 

 of the Whitsuntide Field Meeting," by Hy. .1. Turner. Field Meetings : May 22nd— 2.5th, 

 Ashdown Forest; .June 20th, Weybridge ; July 18th, Chalfont Road. Visitors are 



cordially invited. Hy. .1. Turner, F.E.S. , Hon. Report Secretary. 



Entomological Society of London. H, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square. 

 W.-- Wednesday, at 8 p.m. May (ith, .Tune 3, at 8 p.m. 



North London Natural History Society Meetings on the 2nd and 4th 



Thursdays in each month, in Room No. 4 of the North P'ast London Institute, Dalston 

 Lane, N.E., from 7.4.5 (sharp) to 10 p.m. Papers: May 14th, "Termites," L. J. 

 Tremayne. Excursions: May lOth, Epping Forest; May 22nd, New Forest; June 13th, 

 Oxshott. Visitors are cordially invited. 



Nonpareil Entomological Society, IVIansfield Street, Kingsland.— The First 

 and Third Thursdays in the Month. Annual Exhibition, Feb. Cth, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. 

 Visitors cordially invited. 



