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Duplicates. — Larvae: Oeellatus. — E. Ooodwin ; Cannon Court, Wateringhury, 

 Maidstone. 



Duplicates. — Fluviata* (1908). Desiderata. — Fairly numerous; good con- 

 dition ; black pins. — P. P. Milman, Cyprina, Paignton, South Devon. 



Duplicates. — Pupae of Subtusa. Desiderata. — Many local species. — J. E, B. 

 Allen; Portora, EnnisTiillen, Ireland. 



Duplicates. — Fine Ino, Globulariae (1908), Straminea.''= Pupae : Gemiuipuncta. 

 Desiderata. — Full-fed larvae or pupae : Alni, Menyauthidis, Leporina, Venosa, 

 Brevilinea, Obsoleta, Arundineta, Citrago, Paleacea, Opima, Gracilis (red), Popu- 

 leti, Leucographa, Nana, Carpophaga, Irregularis, Caesia, Albiniacula, Capsopbila, 

 Socia, and many other local Noctuae. — A. J, Wiglitman ; Lewes. 



Duplicates. — Pupae: Upsilon. Desiderata. — Numerous. — Guy E, H. Peskett; 

 Simla, Preston, Brighton. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of Oeellatus and Pudibunda. Desiderata. — Cardamines, 

 Argynnis, Melitaea, C-Album, Sibylla, Galatea, Epiphron, Megaera, Lycaenidae, &c., 

 for extending series. — B. Laddiman ; 25, Drayton Boad, Norivich. 



Duplicates. — Eepandata* (Llangollen), Repaudata''^ (Exeter), Biundularia* 

 (Delamere) ; on black pins. Larvae : Caia (Chester, second brood for forcing), 

 Carpini (Denbighshire). Desiderata. — Other Repandata (with data), including var. 

 Conversaria. — /. Arkle; 2, George Street, Chester. 



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