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Exchanges. — The use of this column for the offer of Duplicates and Desiderata and 

 Changes of address is open free to subscribers so far as there is space available. 



Exchange Baskets. — October 27th, 1904, No. 1 basket. — Messrs. Home, Day, 

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 October 15th, 1904, No. 2 basket.— Messrs. Ash, Riding, Whittle, Ovenden, Adkin, 

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Duplicates. — Arbuti, Pictaria, Badiata, Cassinea ( <? s), Cervinata*, Pennaria ( <? s), 

 Erosaria*, Cardui, Cinxia*, Cardamines, P. Populi, Mendica, Maura, Iota (fair), Chrysitis, 

 Ferrugata*, Oxyacanthse, var. Capucina, Atropos (fair). Ova of Flavicincta and Cervinata. 

 Desiderata. — Ova, larvae, and pupa. — Miss E. Miller, The Croft, Rainsford Road, 

 Chelmsford. 



Duplicates. — Atalanta*, Dispar* and ova, Monacha* and ova, Autumnaria* and ova, 

 S. populi*, Peria, Flavicincta*, and preserved larv£e of Atalanta, Dispar, Monacha, Caja, 

 Lubricipeda, Psi, Alsines, Taraxaci, Xanthographa, Lucipara, Flavicincta, Typica, 

 Autumnaria, Hirtaria, Grossulariata. Desiderata. — Numerous. Also land, freshwater, 

 and marine shells. — J. W. Boult, 50, Washington Street, Newland, Hull. 



Duplicates. — Geryon, Pennaria (few), Cucullatella, Versicolora* (bred from Wyre 

 Forest ova), Oleracea, Leucophaearia, Dispar*, Notha, Pedaria* ( 3 ), .Juliaria*, Plumbaria, 

 and Ulmata. Desiderata. — Numerous, on black pins only. — H. Woodhead, Lyndon Villa, 

 Sowers Road, IVorcester. 



Ditplicates.—C&vdsLxnines, Edusa, Paphia, Euphrosyne, Selene, Aurinia (Sandwich), 

 Polychloros, lo, Tithonus, Argiolus, Ocellatus, Ligustri, Elpenor, Dominula, Russula, 

 Plantaginis, Chrysorrhcea, B. quercirs, Potatoria, Illustraria, Alniaria, Betularia var. 

 doubledayaria, Obscurata, Gilvaria, Rubiginata, Badiata, Glandifera, Popularis, Verbasci 

 (4), Promissa (4). Desiderata. — Numerous. — Stuart G. Hills, Public Library, Folkestone. 



Wanted. — British and European Tortricids, especially those species credited to both 

 Europe and Amei-ica in Meyrick's Handbook and Staudinger and Rebel's Catalog, pinned 

 and set in English style acceptable. Will make liberal returns in any family of North 

 American Lepidoptera named or other orders unnamed. — W. D. Kearfott, 114, Liberty 

 Street, Neiv York City, U.S.A. 



Wanted Coleophokids. — As I wish to breed and record the life-history of all the 

 species of Coleophora, I should be pleased to receive any cases and living larva which 

 entomologists may meet with. I will do what I can in return. — Hy. J. Turner, 98, 

 Drakefell Road, St. Catherine's Park, Neic Cross, S.E. 



Exchange. — I am desirous of obtaining butterflies from the Malayan Archipelago, and 

 the Pacific Islands. For such I offer perfect diurnals from North and South America, 

 North American Coleoptera. — Levi W. Mengel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Wanted. — Erycinidas of the world. Offer for same Diurni from United States.— 

 Levi W. Mengel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Parasitical Diptera wanted. — Will lepidopterists who may breed any dipterous 

 parasites from larvae or pupffi kindly forward such as they do not require to me ? If so I 

 shall be greatly obliged.— C. J. Wainwright, 2, Handsicorth Wood Road, Handsworth, Staffs. 



