EXCHANGE. 



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Dujjlicates. — Imagines : L. Comma, Impura, Fallens, Popularis, Testacea, 

 Morpheus, Plecta, Rubi, Pistacina, Lunosa, Lucipara, Elinguaria, Fuscantaria. 

 Desiderata. — Very numerous, to extend and renew. — O. Brooks; Ivyside, North 

 Finchleij. 



Duplicates. — Rumicis, Ditrapezium,"Daiilii, Gothica var. Gothicina, Ochracea,''' 

 Tritici, Conspersa, Lunosa, Nebulosa,='' Glauca, Areola, Repandata,"" Coracina, 

 Petraria, Pulveraria, Olivata, Expallidata, Carpinata, Silaceata, Dilutata, All N. 

 Argyleshire. Desiderata. — Numerous perfect specimens. — W. Benton; Glen- 

 morven, Drimnin, Argyleshire. 



Duplicates. — Hispidus, Putrescens. Lichenea,''- Peltiger, Nigra, Petrificata, 

 Pavonia,-'- Lanestris,''' Ripte, Rubigenia, Lucernea, &c. Desiderata. — Fagi, C- 

 Album, Iris, Clearwings, Bifida, CiicuUina. Carmelita, Larvae or Pupae. x\lso 

 Parts 2 and 3 of J. W. Tutt's ' Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist.' — 

 /. Walker ; 3, Goodwin Terrace, Carlton Road, Torquay. 



Duplicates. — Haworthii, Chi, Pulchriua, Graminis, G. Flavago,* Baia, Capsin- 

 cola, Elpenor, Potatoria,- B. Quercus, Fuliginosa, Aglaia, Agestis, Cambrica, 

 Impluviata (dark), Centaureata,='- Multistrigaria, Csesiata, Strigilis, Festiva,* 

 Typica,-'= Triangulum. "= Desiderata. — Bajularia, Notata, and many common 

 insects to extend. — W. G. Clutten; 13'2, Coal Clough Lane, Burnley. 



D'lcpilicates. — T. Quercus,''' CucuUatella,''' Dilutata, Boreata, Linariata '•= (5), 

 Absinthiata,* Juniperata,'" Orion,-' Psi,='= Graminis, Fimbria,^'' Ditrapezium,* Tri- 

 angulum,"' Brunnea,"' Moneta''' (3) on black pins and (.5) on gilt pins. Desiderata. 

 Numerous. — R. C. Baton; Streathani College, Streatham Coinmon, S.W. 



Duplicates. — Rhamni, Rubi, iLgon, Agestis, Minima, Sylvanus, Lineola, 

 Comma, Thaumas, Actason, Lucina, Ligustri (Sphinx), Griseola, Tiliaria (5), Crepus- 

 cularia, Temerata, Taminata (4), Petraria (fair), Sobrinata, Ocellata, Tersata, 

 Bipunctaria, Testata, Lineolata. Camelina, Caeruleocephala, Perla, Graminis, 

 Fasciuncula, Haworthii (6, fair), lanthina, Instabilis, Verbasci, Costalis, and 

 others. Desiderata. — Numerous. — A. T. Goodson ; 18, Bark Road, Tring. 



Duplicates. — Undulanus. Desiderata. — Numerous. — H. V. Blum; Lower 

 School, Epsom, Surrey. 



Diqjlicate. — E. Kuehniella, very fine. Desiderata. — Literata, Nemoralis, 

 Sangumalis, Dentalis, Nigrata, Cuprealis, &c. — Robert S. Smith, Junr. ; The 

 Laurels, Downhnm. 



To Correspondents. — All notes, papers, books for review, &c., and notices of 

 exchange should be sent to the Editor — 



RICHARD SOUTH, 96, DRAKEFIELD ROAD, UPPER TOOTING, S.W. 



FOR SALE. 



THE MICRO= and MACRO=LEPIDOTERAS COL= 

 LECTION of Dr. F. M. Wocke, Breslau, known as 

 Entomologist in the widest circles. 



The Collection comprises more than 38,000 specimens of Butterflies ; 

 about 20,000 Micros, with 400 genders. 8000 specie's, 1000 cross-breeds, and 

 varieties; about 18,000 Macros, with 500 genders, 2548 species, 500 cross- 

 breeds, varieties as well as Hermaphrodites. Further particulars from — 



WOCKE, 6 Feldstrasse, Breslau, Germany ; and Verein f. Schlesische 



Insectkunde. 



Cataloyue sent on application. 



