Diqdicutes.—ComiAAnellii, Emberiziepennella, Coiyli, Bremiella, Alnifoliella, Soli- 

 tai-iella, Salicicolella, Spinolella, Lautella, Carpinicolella, Semidecandriella, Marginea, 

 Pomifoliella, Cramerella, Maiitima, Sylvella, Miscella, Stettinensis, Lantanella, Pfeifferella, 

 For any specimens useful in my cabinets. Will send marked list.— ^7". A. Clark, 57, 

 Weston Park, Crouch End, N. 



Duplicates.— Larvee of Veisicolora (from wild Scotch parents), 0. autumnata (very 

 dark); also of dark, heavily-marked Flavieornis, Bistortata, Tristata, Liturata var. nigro- 

 fulvata. Wanted for experimental purposes larvae of Filigrammaria, Ashworthii.— J. IV. H. 

 Harrison, 181, Abingdon Road, Middlesbro\ 



Duplicates.— Ltivvm of W-Album, Cassinea, Stramiaea, Cespitis, Suavella, Galacto- 

 dactyla, Pterodactyla (Fuscus), Septodactyla (Lienigianus), and Phaeodactyla.— J. Ovenden, 

 Frindshury Road, Strood, Kent. 



Wanted.— Indian Theclas, Chrysophanids, and Lycainids. Offered- Palsearctic 

 and Nearctic species.— J. W. H. Harrison, 181, Abingdon Road, Middlesboro' . 



Wanted. — Good photographs or careful drawings of Aberrations, Gynandromorphs, 

 etc., of any British "Blues," for reproduction in The Natural History of the British 

 Butterflies. Also photos and good drawings of Aberrations and Gynandromorphs of other 

 groups that may be used later as opportunity offers. [Specimens not necessarily British.] 

 J. W. Tult, 119, Westcombe Hill, Blackheath. 



Changes ok Address. — Mr. M. Burr to Eastry S.O., Kent. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London.— 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 

 8 p.m. Meetings— October 7tb, "ilst, November 4th, 18th, December 2nd. 



The City of London Entomological and Natural History Society.— London 

 Institution, Finsbury Circus, B.C.— The lirst and third Tuesdays in the month, at 7.30 

 p.m., except in July and August. 



Toynbee Hall Natural History Society.— Held at Toynbee Hall, Commercial 

 Street, E., Mondays, at 8 p.m. Meetings— July 6th; September 7th, Exhibition Meeting. 

 [No meeting in August.] Excursions— June 28th, Sevenoaks ; train 9.12 a.m.. Cannon 

 Street. July 11th, Loughton ; train 2 p.m., Liverpool Street. July 26th, Rickmans worth ; 

 tram 10.5 am., Baker Street. August 16th, Woking; train 10 am., Waterloo. September 

 5th, Hayes ; train 2.27 p.m.. Cannon Street. September 20th, Bookham; train 10.5 a.m., 

 Waterloo. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge.— The second and fourth Thursdays in each month, at 8 p.m. 

 Field Meetings— June 20th, to Box Hill, conducted by h! J. Turner; July llth, to 

 Ranmore, W. J. Kaye ; July 25th, to Byfleet, S. Edwards and A. Sich ; September 19th, 

 to Claygate, H. J. Turner ; October (date not fixed). Fungus Foray, E. Step. 



North London Natural History Society, The Amherst CJub, Amhurst Road, N.— 

 Meetings— June 23rd, 1906, "Easy methods of breeding our grass-feeding butterflies," 

 C. P. Pickett, F.E.S. ; Excursion, June 20th to Cobbin's End (Liverpool Street to Theydon 

 Bois, 2.41 p.m.). 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society.— Meetings at the Royal Institu- 

 tion, Liverpool, on the 3rd Monday in the month from October to April. Hon. Sec, 

 H. R. Sweeting, 6, The Elms, Dingle, Liverpool. 



Monograph of the British Pterophorina. 



By .J. W. TUTT, F.E.S. 



(DemySvo., 161 pp., bound in Cloth.) 



Price 5/- net. 



This book contains an introductory chapter on " Collecting," " Killing " and 

 " Setting " the Pterophorina, a table giving details of each species — Times of appearance 

 of larva, of pupa, and of imago, food-plants, mode of pupation, and a complete account (so 

 far as is known) of every British species, under the headings of " Synonymy," "Imago," 

 "Variation," "Ovum," "Larva," "Food-plants," " Pupa," " Habitat," and "Distribu- 

 tion." It is much the most complete and trustworthy account of this interesting group of 

 Lepidopteva that has evei' been published. 



