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Duplicates. — Meliloti, Russula ((f), Dominula, Griseola, Fulva, Turca, Rufina, 

 Lunosa, Spadicea, Satellitia, Oxyacanthse, Pisi, Protea, Rubricosa, Munda, Silago, 

 Serena, Rubi, Baja, Augur, Brunnea, Nictilans, Lutulenta, Nebulosa, Polyodon var. 

 infuscata, Rurea var. combusta, Pennaria, Illunaria, Autumnaria, Fuscantaria, Lunaria, 

 Advenaria, Porata, Albicillata, Juniperata*, Luteata, Auroraria. Desiderata. — Numerous. 

 : — Capt. P. A. Cardeio, 50, Milbury Gardens, Gottenliam Park, Wimbledon. 



Duplicates. — Advena, Tincta, Prasina, Adusta, Miniosa, Munda, Gracilis, Glauca, 

 Flavicornis var Scotica, Tetralunaria, Advenaria, Alsines, Blanda, Glareosa, Deplana, 

 dark Impluviata, Galatea, H. comma, Bellargus. Desiderata. — Anthrocera hippocrepidis 

 (early filipendulse) and A. trifolii-minor, if from same colony. — E. A. Cockayne, 16, 

 Cambridge Square, W. 



Duplicates. — L. gueneei,* Campanulata, Absinthiata,* Tridens,* Russata* (yellow 

 var.), Flavicincta, Megacephala, Dilutata,* Valligera, Cursoria, Triangulum, Afifinis, 

 Derasa, Tersata,* Ribesaria,* Badiata,Lithoriza, Geryon, Aurago,* Wavaria*. Desiderata. 

 — Numerous. — Rev. A. M. Downes, Batheaston Vicarage, Bath. 



Duplicates. — Humuli var. Hethlandica, Putrescens, Vestigialis, Exulis (Shetlands, I.), 

 Ambigua, Nigra, and many other local British moths. Desiderata. — British and Palffi- 

 arctic Rhopalocera. — J. A. Simes, F.E.S., Mon Eepos, Markham's Lane, Woodford Green. 

 Duplicates. — African butterflies in papers. Abraxas grossulariata (Scotch forms). 

 Desiderata. — Numerous species of British lepidoptera to renew series. Black pins. — 

 Joseph Anderson, Aire Villa, Chichester. 



Duplicates. — Templi. Desiderata. — Very numerous. — C. P. Gledhill, 35, Leijburn 

 firove, Shipley. ' 



Duplicates. — Galathea, Argiolus, Filipendulfe, Derasa, Batis, Psi, Chi, D. pinastri, 

 Lunigera, Australis, Triangulum, Brunnea, Augur, Suffusa, Brumata ( ? s), Rupicaprai'ia 

 ( ? s), Amataria, Trilinearia, Rotundaria, Lignata, Bipunctaria, vars. of Pronuba, Trape- 

 zina, Strigilis, Festiva, Nictitans, Oxyacanthse, Pyramidea, Betularia, Elinguaria, Pro- 

 gemmaria ( d" s and ? s), etc., etc. Desiderata. — Porcellus, Vespertaria, Apiciaria, 

 Advenaria, Prunaria, Fasciaria, Dolobraria, Lunaria, Tetralunaria, Bidentata, Alniaria, 

 and many other common Geometers to extend and replace. Well set perfect specimens, 

 black pins only. — J. Douglas, 6, Old Jewry, E.C. 



Duplicates. — Cilialis, Margaritellus, Pascuellus, Inquinatellus, Phragmitellus, 

 Hastiana, Caledoniana, Sordidana, Bimaculana, Ophthalmicana, Geminana, (2), etc. 

 Desiderata. — Furcatellus, Ericellus, and many Pyrales, Crambi, Tortrices and Pterophori. 

 — T. Ashton Lofthouse, The Croft, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. 



Duplicates. — Black Pilosaria*, Hamula*, Croceago*, Australis, Hastata*, Papilio- 

 naria, Palpina*, Autumnaria*, Unca, A. ligustri*, Fascelinaf, Zonaria*, Strataria, 

 Meliloti, Conspersa, Togata*, Ditrapezium*, Muralis, Dictaea, Opimia, Hispidus, Nigra, 

 Piniperda, Irrorella, Omicronaria*, Rubidata, Berberata*, Straminea, etc. Desiderata. — 

 Larvae of Grossulariata (Lancashire) and Caja (Blackpool district).— TF. J. Ogden, 87, 

 The Common, Upper Clapton, London, W. 



Duplicates. — Larva, Tincta, Rumicis (from melanic wild ? ), Glauca, Nebulosa, 

 Carpini, Quercifolia, etc. Desiderata. — Well set imagines on black pins of many local 

 species. — Dr. Beckwith Whitehouse, 52, Newhall Street, Birmingham. 



Desiderata. — Larvse or pupae of the type or lighter than type betularia and bidentata. 

 Many common heterocera. Duplicates. — Larvae and pupas of true melanic bidentata and 

 intermediate betularia. Dominuli.* — Hirbaria and Zonaria hybrid. — W. Bowater, 20, 

 Russell Road, Mosely, Birmingham. 



Duplicates. — A few fine Grossulariata var. varleyata, Zatima, and other extreme 

 vars. of Lubricipeda, etc. Desiderata. — Achilleae, Livornica, Celerio, Ilicifolia, Muscu- 



