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

 Cambridge Square, IV. 



Duplicates. — Xanthia Gcellaris,* a few bred; hybrid Zonaria x Hirtaria (females 

 only). Desiderata. — Many rare and local insects and good vars. Ova of Gilvago, 

 Cerago, Gcellaris. — H. IVorsley Wood, 31, Agate Road, Hammersmith , IF. 



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

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

 Derasa, Tersata, Ribesaria,* Badiata, Lithoriza, Geryon, Aurago,* ^N&■vavisi* . Desiderata. 

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



Duplicates. — Humuli var. Hethlandica,, Puti'escens, Vestigalis, Exulis (Shetlands, I.), 

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

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



Duplicates. — Subtusa,* (0) Venustula, Castrensis,* Culieiformis,* Cynipiformis, 

 Pudorina, Lineolata, (5) Citraria, and others. Desiderata. — Very numerous, but chiefly 

 northern insects, also Paniscus, W-Album and Pruni. H. Baker Sly, Maplcdean, Horley. 



Duplicates. — Sinapis, Icarus, Aurinia from Ireland. Desiderata. — British butterflies ; 

 unset or Continental setting. — N. Manders, Lt.-Col., R.A.M.C., 4, South Road, Curragh 

 Camp, Co. Kildare. 



Duplicates. — Galatea, Argiolus, Corydon, Linea, Jacobasae, Lupulina (vars.), Batis, 

 Glandifera,Psi,Rumicis, Monglypha (dark), Gemina, and var. remissa, Fasciuncula (vars.), 

 Bicoloria, Morpheus, Cubicularis, Exclamationis (vars.), Obelisca, Augur, Brunnea, Gothica, 

 Rufina, Vaccinii, Chi, Oxyacanthae, and var. Capucina, o-o (white pins) Nupta, Macularia, 

 Elinguaria, Pennaria, Doubledayaiia, Rupicapraria ? s, Progemmaria, Atoraaria, Albulata, 

 Badiata, many others. -Desidera^a.^Vespertaria, Apiciaria, Fasciaria, Dolobraria, Tetralu- 

 naria, Blomeri, Rubricata, Straminata, Subsericeata, Immutata, Emutaria, Inornata, 

 Degeneraria, Emarginata, Belgiaria, Murinata, Hippocastanaria, Salisata, Olivata, 

 Affinitata, Ericetata, Blandiata, Lobulata, Simulata, Fii-mafa, Sparsata. Sexalata, 

 Viretata, Heparata, Vitalbata, Undulata, Vetulata, Psitticata, many others. — J. Douglas, 

 " Woodside," Milford, nr. Derby. 



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

 Hastiana, Caledoniana, Sordidana, Bimaculana, Ophtha,lmicana, Geminana, (2), etc. 

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

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



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

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

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

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

 Larvte of Grossulariata (Lancashire) and Caja (Blackpool district). — fV. 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, Neichall Street, Birmingham. 



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

 vars. of Lubricipeda, etc. Desiderata.— AchiWese, Livomica, Ceierio, Ilicifolia, Muscu- 

 losa, Palustris ? , Satura, Ni, Crinanensis, Fuliginaria, Roboraria black var. , Innotata, 

 Salicalis, Unionalis, Paludellus, Semirufa, Splendidella, Terebrella, Rubrotibiella, 

 Tesseradactylus, and extreme vars. of Grossulariata and other species. — Geo. T. 

 Porritt, Elm Lea, Dalton, Huddersjield. 



