EXCHANGE. 



Duplicates. — Cardamines, Rhamni/'-' Paphia, Selene, Polychloros/'' lo,''' 

 Atalanta,* Sibylla, iEgon, Corydon, Argiolus, Lineola, Actseon, Sylvanus, Dominula.* 

 Desiderata. — Fine Machaon, Sinapis, C-Album, Cassiope, Megasra, Rubi, Salmacis, 

 Bellargus, Minima, Lucina, Tages, and many others. — Charles J. Bellamy ; 

 Poulner, Ringwood, Hants. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of Versicolor. Imagines : Dahlii, Lariciata, Hectus, 

 Populata, and many others. Desiderata. — Numerous common species to replace. 

 W. C. Wells; " Helmside," Erdington, near Birmingham . 



Duplicates. — British Macro-Lepidoptera, well-set on black pins. Desiderata. — 

 European and Exotic Rhopalocera ; in papers preferred. Correspondence desired 

 with students in other countries. — H. B. Browne, M.A. ; Hymer's College, Hull, 

 England. 



Desiderata. — Fertile females or ova of Lithosia, Pygmtecila, Sericea, and Com- 

 plana. Will make a good return. — H. M. Edelsten ; Forty Hill, Enfield. 



Duplicates. — Pupae : Cucullina, Orion, Coryli, Curiula, Porata, Orbicularia, 

 Fascelina. Desiderata. — Living imagines : Sinapis, C-Album, Lucina ; also well- 

 set Adippe, Minima, Argiolus, many Acidalia, and Eupithecia.— /f. W. Head; 

 Scarborough. 



Duplicates. — L. Hera pupte from wild insects. Desiderata. — La)-vae or pup* of 

 equal value. Replies only to accepted offers. — Alfred E. Holdaway ; Neivton Abbot.- 



Duplicates.— Chryssdids of Aporia crataegi : also imagos (East Kent). Deside- 

 rata. — Local species for i-enewals, Scoparia, &g. — T. P. Barrett ; St. Jo]i7i's Villas, 

 Margate, 



Duplicates. — ^Egon, H. Comma, Statices, Hectus, Villiea, Salicis, Dispar, 

 Prunaria, Angularia, Pilosaria, Crepuscularia, Punctulata, Vernaria, Punctaria, 

 Luteata, Rusticata, Osseata, Ornata, Emarginata, Temerata, Strigillaria, Gilvaria, 

 Ocellata, Procellata, Tersata, Vitalbata, Corylata, Pyraliata, Palumbaria, Spartiata, 

 Spinula, Straminea (fair), Phragmitidis, Nictitans var. Paludis, Abjecta (fair), 

 Anceps, Ophiogramma, Nigricans, Tritici, Serena, Lutulenta (fair), Ochroleuca 

 (fair), Dentina, Moneta,''' Luctuosa, Barbalis, Tarsipennalis (fair), Terrealis (1), 

 Palealis (types), Warringtonellus, Cariiella, Cribrella, Zcegana, Bennettii, and 

 many others. Desiderata.- — Numerous to extend, especially Iris, most Clear- 

 wings, Ligniperda, and offers, A very liberal return given for selected insects. — 

 H. Huggins ; 13, Clarence Place, Gravesend. 



Duplicates. — Larvae "Ribesiaria, or imagines. Desiderata. — Ova or larvae, 

 Chamomillfe. — Mrs. Holmes, Buthven, Sevenoaks. 



Wanted, a good collection of postage-stamps. Offer for same, a long series of 

 Diurnal Lepidoptera from United Slates, Central and South America. — Levi W. 

 Mengel ; Boys' High School, Beading, Penn., U.S.A. 



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