﻿EXCHANGE. 



[The pnblioatiion of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, in the 'Entomo- 

 logist ' is in no way a guarantee for the Bntisli nationality, authenticity, or good condi- 

 tion of the Species. This Notice is not given to throw doubt on ^le bona fides of 

 Exchangers or Advertisers, but to absolve the Editor from responsibility, in case the liberty 

 allowed should be abused.] Marked * are bred. 



tS^ Notices of Exchange should be received by the 25th of each 

 Month to insure insertion. Not more than Six Lines can be allowed for each. 



Du2)licates. — Suasa,-'= Hirtaria (larvie). Desiderata. — Offers of ova and larvae. 

 — D. Hartley ; Forest View, Cliarminster Avenud, Bournemoiith, 



Dujjlicates. — Larvae : Machaon, Carpini. Imagines : Z. Trifolii,* M. Arundinis, 

 Chaonia, Tilise,* Populi''' (fine pink forms), Pudorina, Comma, Phragmitidis, 

 Flammea, Anceps, Gemina (and Kemissa), Basilinea, Unanimis, Fibrosa, Btrigilis, 

 Haworthii, Segetum (grand forms), Nigricans, Baja, luterjecta, Affinis, Advena, 

 Thalassina, Chrysitis,* Moneta,^'- Argentula, Unangulata, Oblongata, Leueo- 

 phaearia, Vittata, Cribralis, Cilialis. Desiderata. — Pruni, Myopteformis, Strigula, 

 Testudo, Lepoiina, Cannae, Petasitis, Caliginosa, Depuncta, Sobrina, Populeti, 

 Eetusa, Palteacea, Obfnscaria, Contiguaria, Sylvata, Salicata, Unifasciata, Sub- 

 ciliata, Togata, Ruberata, Berberata. — G. Brooks; 28, Hilton Avenue, Frier n 

 Barnet. 



Dwplicates. — Elpenor,* Porcellus, Fuciformis, Tipuliformis, Clirysidiformis,-'' 

 Muscaeformis, Statices, Globulariae, Minos,* Meliloti, Plantaginis,"'- P. Populi, 

 Falcula,* Hamula,-'- Dictaea, Carmelita, Flavicornis, Phragmitidis, Albicolon, 

 Valligera, Cursoria, Ripae, Lucernea, Xerampelina, Silago, Cerago, Gilvago, Rubi- 

 ginea, Chi, Moneta, Marginata, Parthenias, Pastinum, Nupta, Adversaria, Illus- 

 traria, Tiliaria, Fuscantaria, Pilosaria, Hirtaria, Trepidaria, Aibicillata, Hastata, 

 Undulata, Chserophyllata, Derivata, Lineolata, and many others. Desiderata. — 

 Numerous. — {Dr.) Bertram Stone ; Haslemere, East Southsea. 



Duplicates. — Larvas : Ligustri, Ocellatus, Lucina. Imagines : Fimbria, 

 Plantaginis, Jacobaeae, Tersata, Vitalbata, Ferrugata, Unidentaria, Plumbaria, 

 Procellata, Consortaria, Atalanta,''' lo,''- Cardamines, Tages, Alveolus. Deside- 

 rata. — Larvas : Elpenor, Porcellus, Vinula, Carpini, Mendica, Fuliginosa (or 

 imagines), Notodonta. — A. T. Postans ; 55, Baglan Street, Southsea, Portsmouth. 



Duplicates. — -All Irish : M. Artemis,'" C. Typhon, L. Icarus, N. Tages. 

 N. Arundinis,* very dark X. Monoglypha, A. Prasina, P. Bractea, P. Festucae, 

 P. Iota, P. Pulchrina, P. Interrogationis.* Desiderata. — English Geometrae. All 

 perfect and well-set ; black pins. — {Sir) Charles Langham, Bart. ; Tempo Manor, 

 Co. Fermanagh, Ireland. 



Duplicates.— GdX&tes,, Chi, Perla, Psi, LubricifOda, Bidentata (a few only) ; also 

 ova or young larvae of Betularia var. Doubledayaria, Quercus var. Callunte. 

 Desiderata.~Fi^\xs,ai (females only), Edusa var. Helice, Hyale, C-Album, Con- 

 volvuli, Ocellatus, Stellatarum, Porcellus, Spinula, and many others. (Data 

 required.) — C. B. Holland ; 22, Watso)^ Boad, BroomhiU, She-ffield. 



Duplicates. — Imagines : Moneta, Oculea (4), T. W-Album (4). PupEej. Quercus 

 (4j, Cervinaria. Desiderata. — Early stages of numerous species, specially Nupta, 

 Promissa, Sponsa, Chaonia, any Notodonta, Lunosa, Verbasci, Fagi, Ocellatus, 

 Ligustri, Porcellus, Elpenor, Machaon. Shall esteem it g- great favour if supplied 

 with the above, and later hope to effect said exchange. — {Bev.) E. Everett ; 

 " AsldeigJi," Broughton Hill, Letchioorth. 



Duylicates. — Healthy larvae of Carpini. Desiderata. — Numerous. — E. H. 

 Taylor; "Erica," Cauford Cliffs, Bournemouth. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of Carpini and Irish Lanestris. Imagines of numerous 

 species. Desiderata. — Carpini for crossing with own strain, and very many 

 others. — S. A. Wallis ; 84, Melton Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham. 



Duplicates. — B. Quei-cifolia* (1912 females, 3i in. to 4 in. across) ; Tridens.* 

 Desiderata. — B. Rubi, Muralis (unbleached and perfect). Accepted oflers only 

 answered; three days. — Herbert W. Baker; 78, Limetree Place, Stoivmarket, 

 Suffolk. 



