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Duplicates. — Larvae of Vinula. Desiderata. — Verj^ numerous larvse and pupae. 



E. Petrie ; 56, BrunsivicJc Street, Clwrlton-on-Medloc'k, Manchester. 

 Duplicates. — Pupae of L. Caniola. Desiderata. — Many set imagines in good 



condition, on black pins: or pupae. — P. P. Milman; Cyprina, Paignton, South 

 Devon. 



Duplicates. — Nigricans, Tritici, Vestigialis, Rumicis, Megacepbala, Lutosa, Chi, 

 Matura, Spadicea, Triplasia, Piniperda, Cruda, Rubricosa. Instabilis, Stabilis, 

 Gothica, Macilenta, Libatrix, N. Rubi, C-Nigrum. Desiderata. — To extend; Or, 

 Scolopacina, Reticulata, Cespitis, Abjecta, Furva, Connexa, Leucostigma, Alsines, 

 Cinerea, Aquilina, Stigmatica, luterjecta. Tripartita, Ochroleuca, Capsophila, 

 Advena, Glyphica, Fasciuncula. — J. A. Finzi; 53, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. 



Duplicates. — Ova : Menthastri, Temerata, Piidibunda. Larvae : G. Rhamni, 

 Pulveraria, Temerata, Adustata, Suffumata ; all from wild parents. Desiderata. 

 Numerous set insects, especially Elpenor and Bombyces, in good condition. — 



F. Pope; 11, Portland Street, Newtoion, Exeter. 



Duplicates. — Pupae of Subtusa, laaerv of Nana, Rubricosa. — J. E. B. Allen ; 

 Portora, EnniskiUen, Ireland. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of Ocellatus. Desiderata. — Larvae of Elpenor and many 

 others. — Vicar, Batheaston, Bath. 



Duplicates. — Pupae: Moneta. Desiderata. — Crataegi, Cassiope, Iris, C-Album, 

 Athalia, Betulae, Pruni, Paniscus ; and very many moths. — Guy E. H. Peskett ; 

 Simla, Preston, Brighton. 



Duplicates. — Pupae : Lonicera. Desiderata. — lo, Cardui, Atalanta, Galatea, 

 Sibylla, Edusa, Bellargus, and many other Diurni. — A, G. Aug ell ; 2, Waverley 

 Street, Groves Lane, York. 



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