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

 inserted for Subscbibers 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 exact 

 limit is placed on the length of lists of Duplicates, Init 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 the 

 specimens. This Notice is not intended to throw doubt upon the bona fides of Advertisers, etc., but 

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

 change Lists addressed to J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E., must be received before the 5th 

 of each month for publication on the 15th. 



NOTICE. — The Editor will be glad of eggs, larvae and pupae of Lepidoptera, for 

 description. 



Thanks. — For Eggs of P. populi, T. crateegi, Pupee of P. populi, T. cratiEgi, Cocoons of 

 Z. meliloti, etc., etc. — Ed. 



Exchange Baskets. — Oct. 10th, No. ] basket. — Messrs. Moberly, Studd, Maddison, 

 Mera, Richardson,* Christy, Home, Cheesman, Robinson, Robertson, Bowles, Ash, Fox, 

 Moberly, Studd. Oct. 10th, No. 2 basket.— Messrs. Studd, Whittle, Riding, Christy,* 

 Robertson, Atmore, Corbett, Mason, Hall, Walker, Richardson, Barnes, Ash. * In 

 possession at time of going to press. 



Diiplirate><. — Cinxia, Edusa, C-album, T. rubi, Convolvuli (3) (fair),Statices, Chrysorrhoea 

 (fair), Fascelina,* Monacha,* Muralis(2), Puta, Lichenea,* Nigra,* Oxyacanthse,* Prasina,* 

 Dentina,* Nupta, Sponsa, Flavicincta,* Viridaria, Belgiaria, Ochrearia. Desiderata. — 

 Epiphron, W-album, Pruni, Lineola, Sinuata, Reticulata, Auricoma, Menyanthidis, 

 Lunigera, Ashworthii, Rubiginea, Oo, Pyralina, Lutulenta. Good setting ; black pins. 

 (Rev.) F. E. Lowe, S. Stephen'' s Vicarage, Guernsey. 



Duplicates. — Minutata and pupae (from Scabious, N. Wales), Subnotata,* Rhamnata,* 

 Vetulata,* Citrago,* Obscuraria (Welsh), Alniaria. Desiderata. — -Ova: Ruficinctata, 

 Filigrammaria, Fuscantaria, Tiliaria. Pupae : Dolobraria, Porata, Omicronaria, Orbicu- 

 laria, Luteata, Blomeri, Cambricaria, Pictaria, Adustata, Succenturiata, Satyrata, Castigata, 

 Trisignata, Virgaureata, Albipunctata, Assimilata, Albicillata, Rivata. — Colonel Partridye, 

 20, Hornsey Rise Gardens, N. 



Duplicates. — Menthastri vars. carbonica and ochracea,* Radiata and r«rs.,* Maura,* 

 Nupta,* Fimbria,* Russata (black),* Prunaria vars.,' Hastata,* Irregularis,* Prunata,* 

 Tortrices, &c., &c., only good specimens. Desiderata. — Bombyliformis (narrow 

 bordered), Bajularia, Irriguata, Indigata, Constrictata, Quadrifasciaria, Undulata, Picata, 

 Dodonea, Auricoma, Leucophaea, Alpina, Atriplicis, Semibi'unnea, Interrogationis, 

 Moneta, &c. — J. Harrison, 7, Gawber Road, Barnsley. 



Duplicates. — Ericellus, Cassiope. Desiderata. — Iris, Pruni, Tabaniformis, Sphegi- 

 formis, Andreniformis, Bicolorana (Quercana), Deplana, Sericea, Caniola, S. urticae, 

 Ligniperda, Asella, T. cratsegi. Versicolor, Harpagula, Trimacula, Auricoma, Putrescens, 

 Maritima, Cannae, Sparganii, Brevilinea, Scolopacina, N. reticulata, Abjecta, Ophio- 

 gramma, Captiuncula, Aquilina, Obscura, Simulans, Ashworthii, Interjecta, Orbona 

 (Subsequa), Rubiginea, Subtusa, Retusa, Oo, Pyralina, Ochroleuca, and many others. 

 Well set on black pins. — H. A. Beadle, 6, Station Street, Keswick. 



Duplicates. — A few fine Plantaginis ah. Hospita, Myellus. Desiderata. — Rare Macros 

 and varieties (especially Diurni). — T. Maddison, South Bailey, Durham. 



Duplicates. — Cardamines, Solidaginis, Ochracea* (Flavago), Cerago,* Silago,* Excla- 



