The Back Volumes (I. -VIII.) of TJie E)itomolofiist's Record, dr., can be obtained at 7s. 6d. 



per Volume. " Special Index" to Vols. III., IV., V., VI., VII. and VIII., price I- each. 



Single Back Numbers of Vols. I. -VIII. can be obtained at double the published price, 



from H. E. Page, F.E.S.. 25, Casella Koad. New Cross. S.E. 



Vol. IX. will corr>mence with the next number— Jan. 15th. 



All Exchange Magazines must in future be forwarded to J. W. Tutt, 

 Westcombe Hill, Blackheath. S.E. 



Reprints of Articles or Notes (long or short) appearing in this Magazine can be arrangedl 



for by Authors at a very low price, on application to Mr. H. E. Page, F.E.S., 



25, Casella Road, New Cross, S.E. 



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Subscribers are kindly requested to observe that subscriptions to Tits Entomologist's Record, &c. 

 are payable in advance. The Subscription (including an extra shilling for the Special Index to VoU 

 VIII., to save trouble) is Seven Shillings, and must be sent to Mr. H. E. Page, 25, Casella Road» 

 New Cross, S.E. Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to J. W. Tutt. 



Advertisements of Books and Insects for Sale will be inserted at a minimum charge of 2s. 6d> 

 (for four lines). Longer Advertisements in proportion. A reduction made for a series. Particulara 

 of Mr. H. E. Page, 25, Casella Road, New Cross, S.E. 



Subscribers who change their addresses must report the same to Mr. H. E. Page, 25, CaseUa. 

 Boad, New Cross, S.E., otherwise their magazines will probably be delayed. 



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[Exchanges, which should consist only of the specific names of Duplicates and Desiderata, are 

 inserted for Subscribers without charge so long as there is available space, but they MUST NOT 

 be written on Post or Letter Cards, the inconvenience arising from which is very great. No e.xact 

 limit is placed on the length of lists of Duplicates, but lists of Desiderata should be as short as possible. 

 Entomological Books wanted may also be inserted in this column.] 



[The Editor wishes to state that the publication of Exchanges, Advertisements, etc., in this 

 Magazine, is in no way to be taken as a guarantee of the authenticity, good condition, &c., of th& 

 specimens. This Notice is not inteu'led to throw doubt upon the bona fides of Advertisers, etc., bub 

 to free the Editor from responsibility, should the pi'ivilege be abused.] Marked * are bred. N.B. — Ex- 

 change Lists addressed to J. W. Tutt, Westcombe HOI, S.E., must be received before the 6th, for 

 publication on the 15th, and before the 20th for publication on the 1st. 



Exchange Baskets. — New members wanted. Rules sent on application. 



Exchange Baskets. — Nov. 2nd, No. '\. — Messrs. Mousley, Christy, Page, Bayne,. 

 Norgate, Bowles. Buchan, Studd, Mason, Fenn, Moberly, Finlay. Oct. 23rd, No. Q.—~ 

 Messrs. Moberly, Cheeseman, Studd, Finlay, Christy, Ash, Maddison, Mason, 

 Brown, Eichardson, Bowles, Mera, Webb. Nov. 2nd, No. 3- — Messrs. Beadle,. 

 Walker, Robertson, Whittle, Home, Riding, Atmore, Hamm, Corbett, Finlay, Richardson. 

 Nov. 14th, No. 4-- — Messrs. Fox, Robertson, Warburg, Ash, Cannon, Webb, Christy, 

 Hall, Robinson, Riding. Oct. 31st, No. 5- — Messrs. Norgate, Fenn, Broughton, Fox, 

 Robertson, Dalglish, Mason, Williamson, Studd, Maddison, Whittle. 



Desiderata (for cash). — Eggs or young larvae (the younger the better) of the following 

 species from the warmer parts of Italy, etc. ; — Machaon* (from spring parents), Daplidice, 

 Bella, Edusa, Cleopatra, Phlseas,* Egea,* Syllius, Egeria, Urticce (if approaching the 

 ichnusa form). From 100 to 200 of each species desired and, where practicable, from the 

 same parent. Such as will form only summer pupae (i.e., non-hybernating pupaa) by far 

 the more desirable. Those marked thus * specially wanted. — F. J. MerriHeld, 24, Vernon 

 Terrace, Brighton. 



Dtiplicates. — Dahlii, Ravida, Xerampelina, Suspecta,* Cordigera, Trepidaria, Lobulata 

 (banded), Gothicina, Chi, Ulmata,* Falcula,* Flavicornis, Piniperda, Adusta, Instabilis 

 (vars.), Rubricosa, Nigricans, Blandiata, Strobilana. Desiderata. — Fine to renew (on 

 black pins), W-album, Alsus, Agestis, Argiolus 2 > Alveolus, Sylvanus, Comma, Actaeon, 

 Aureola, Helveola, Quadra, Complana, Bombyliformis, Myopaeformis, Formicaeformis, D. 

 pinastri, Scolopacina, Aceris, Grossulariata (r rs.) and others. — T. Maddison, South Bailey, 

 Durh'ivi. 



Duplicates. — Ova of Autumnaria (Alinaria), and pupte of Strataria (Prodromaria). — 

 Desiderata. — Exulans, Praecox, also numerous ova and pupas. Only line and medium set 

 insects accepted, with data and locality. Black pins. — G. R. Garland, 94, Sedgwick Road, 

 Ley ton, Esse.r. 



Wanted. — A copy of the " Lepiclopterist's Calendar," by Joseph Merrin. Cash 

 or exchange. — G. R. Garland, 94, Sedijwirk Road, Leijton, Essex. 



Duplicates. — Zonaria, Edusa, Tipuliformis, Reclusa,* M. rubiginata (Irish), Cas- 

 trensis $ ,* Margaritellus (Irish), Ulmata (I. of Man),* Ypsilon.* Desiderata. — Ova : 

 Monacha, P. populi, Apiciaria. Pupte : Pictaria, Dolobraria, Porata, Punctaria, 

 AfHnitata, Pumilata, Coronata, Albicillata, Rivata, Pulveraria, Ridens, Tridens, Pinastri, 

 Putris, Adusta, and many others. — Colonel Fartrid<ie, 20, Hornscy Rise Gardens, Grouch 

 End. 



Desiderata. — Live cocoons of Asiatic Saturniides wanted. Address with price to — 

 A. R. Grote, Roeiner Museum, Hildeshei)ii, Germany. 



