EXCHANGE. 



Duplicates.— Fndihunda.'- Well set on black pins. Desiderata.— Very nume- 

 rous ; black pins.— TT''. B. Butler; The Bank, High Street, Taunton. 



Duplicates.— Fu^is of American Silk Moth (Telea Polyphemus). Desiderata 

 —Exotic Pupte and Lepidoptera.— H. J. Thouless ; Coffe, College Road, Nonvich. 



Desiderata. — Erycinidae of the world. Offer North, Central, and South 

 American Diurni ; also North American birds' eggs and Indian relics.— Levi W 

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



Duplicates. — E. Fuscantaria ova. Desiderata. — Larvae of A. VilHca, pupae of 

 A. Mendica, larvas of L. Quercifolia, larvae of A, Prunaria, pupa; of E. Dolabraria, 

 pupffi of E. Omicronaria, S. Lunaria and S. Illustraria, or offers.— py. Hewett ; 

 12, Howard Street, Yorh. 



Duplicates.— ¥\\\\-ied larva; of Fimbria.— W. Boiid Smith; Potton, Beds. 



Duplicates. — Gilvago- (fine), Betularia* (black), Oxyacanthae, Protea,"- Fimbria, 

 Ferruginea- (fine), Oleracea,* Nupta (fine), EubricoUis (good), Adippe, Edusa, 

 Rhamni, Selene, Fimbria larvae, and many others. Black pins. Desiderata. — 

 Numerous. — W. E. Baker ; Tilney- All- Saints, Kings Lynn. 



Duplicates. — Miranda (male and female), Dohertyi (male and female), Brooki- 

 ana (male and female) Morphos, Octavia (female), Gordarti ; also specimens in 

 paper, in fine condition, from Mexico, Sao Paulo, Peru, &c. Desiderata. — Other 



rare Exotic Diurnals. Walter Dannatt ; Donnington, 75, Vanhrugh Park, 



Blackheath, S.E. 



Changes of Address. — "W. J. Lucas, fr-07n 12, Caversham Road, to 28, Knight's 

 Park, Kingston-on-Thames ; Alfred T. Mitchell, /roin 5, Clayton Terrace, Gunners- 

 bury, to 1, Woodland Cottages, 594, High Road, Chiswick, W. ; H. W. Shepheard- 

 Walwyn,/rom Glensyde, Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, to Dalwhinnie, Purley. 



Insect Fauna of Warwickshire. — I am preparing a list of the insects of this 

 county, with the assistance of friends,' and should be glad of any information and 

 lists of captures from any entoiaologists who have collected in the county. Any 

 contributions will be fully acknowledged. — ^Colbran J. Wainwright ; 2, Hands- 

 worth Wood Road, Birmingham. 



MEETINGS OP SOCIETIES. 



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

 — Wednesday, March 6th, at 8 p.m. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E.). — Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in 

 each month at 8 p.m. 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society, — The 

 meetings of this Society (held at the London Institution, Finsbury Circus, E.C.) 

 will take place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in each month, from 7.30 to 10 p.m. 



North London Natural History Society. — Meetings are held on the Ist 

 and 3rd Thursdays in each month at the Sigdon Road Board School (close to 

 Hackney Downs Station, G.E.R.), at 7.45 p.m. 



Nonpareil Entomological and Natural History Society (17, Eahere St., 

 Go well Road, E.C.).— Meeting nights, 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month. 



TO BE SOLD.— A few of the most beautiful 



EXOTIC BUTTERFLIES. 



£ s. d. 



A lovely pair of Ornithoptera paradisea, finest condition 7 10 



^, in good condition 6 



A splendid male of Ornithoptera paradii<ea, finest condition 5 



in good condition 4 



A splendid male'of Ornithoptera trojana, finest condition 5 



HERMANN ROLLE, Naturhistor. Institut N. Berlin, Elsasserstrasse 47/48. 



