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Exchange Baskets. — August 27th, 1904, No. 1 basket. — Dr. Riding, Messrs. Home, 

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Duplicates. — Ova of Fuscantaria from dark parents, Erosaria. Pupae : Dolobraria, 

 Advenaria. Desiderata. — Ova, larvEe,and pupsE. — H. Murray, Bank Buildings, Car)iforth. 



Duplicates. — Arion, Agathina (Yorks). Desiderata. — Apiformis, Muscerda, Semi- 

 brunnea, fine specimens only. — Rev. C. D. Ash, Skipwith Vicaruiie, Selby. 



Duplicates. — Galatea, Aglaia, Minima, Lucina, Thaumas, Lineola, Action, Comma, 

 Camelina, Chrysorrhtea, Anachoreta, Lutosa, Serena, Moneta, Mi, Glyphica, Alniaria, &c. 

 Desiderata. — Numerous. — A. T. Goodson, 18, Park Road, Tring. 



Duplicates. — Sinapis, Actaeon, Ambigua, Galiata, Pyraliata, Geryon, Griseola, Suffusa, 

 Saueia, Edusa. Desiderata. — Numerous, especially Agathina and Ditrapezium. — Rev. 

 E. C. Dobrie Fox, Castle Moretou, Teu-kesbury. 



Duplicates. — Ophiogramma, Orichalcea, Conigera, Adonis. Desiderata. — Numerous. 

 — H. Field, 30, Hills Road, Cambridge. 



Duplicates. — Ashworthii, dark chocolate var. of Abruptaria, melanic Multistrlgaria, 

 and other good species. Desiderata. — Ccenosa, Ilicifolia, Prataria, Innotata, Constrictata, 

 Stevensata, Peudularia var. subroseata. Reticulata, Bicuspis, Ocellaris, Auricoma, Favi- 

 color, Xerampelina var. unicolor. Pyrophila, Satura, Nebulosa var. robsoni, Gnaphalii, 

 Dentalis, Terrealis, Stachydalis, Margaritalis, Unionalis, Literalis, Pulveralis, Myellus, 

 Fascelinellus, Mucronellus, Farrella, A<lelphella, Bistriga, Angustella, Cephalonica, Cera-- 

 toniffi, Alpina, Festaliella, PilosellfE, etc. — Geo. T. Porritt, Edgerton, Hudders/ield. 



Duplicates. — .Jasioneata* (few), Pupae, Tiliae, Campanulata (few), Valerianata, Plumi- 

 gera* (shortly). Desiderata. — Numerous, especially Fraxinata, Virgaureata, Irriguata, 

 Togata, Coronata. — JoIdi Peed, Rose House, M'orcester. 



Duplicates. — Exotic butterflies (fine specimens in papers from many parts) in exchange 

 for other exotics. — IT. Dannatt, 75, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath. 



DupUcats. — Chryson*, Moneta, Sponsa, Gilvago, Ocularis. De.tiderata. — Single 

 specimens of Gallii, Livornica, Formicffiformis, Chrysidiformis, Ichneumoniforniis, Cyni- 

 piformis, Muscerda, IMolybdeola, Fluctuosa, Vitellina, Armigera, Peltigera, Scutosa. — IF. 

 Dannatt, 75, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath. 



Duplicates. — Acidalia contiguaria.* Desiderata. — Very numerous. — R. Tail, Junr., 

 Roseneath, A,ihton-on-Mersea, Chesliire. 



Duplicates. — Verbasci*, Neglecta*, Nebulosa*, H. marginatus*, Brunnea*, Bidentata*, 

 Davus, Actffion, Maculata, Antiqua*, Subfulvata*, Taminata, Oxyacanthae car. capucina, 

 Tincta, Valligera, Cursoria, Praecox (fair), Suft'usa, Silago, Cerago, Rutina, Solidnginis, 

 Flavicornis. Desiderata. — Senex, Globukrite, Reclusa, Or, Ligustri, Menyanthidis, 

 Sublustris, Saponarise, Connexa, Iota, Arbuti, Serena, Dysodea, Citrago, Templi, Cheno- 



