Duplicates. — Fascelina,* Pudibiincla,'-' Piotea/'' Aprilina,'^ Chi, N. Arundinis,* 

 Gracilis," Subtusa''' (2), Silago,='' Immiitata, Variata,"'- Dilutata," Alcheiuillata, 

 Linariata,* Absinthiata.* Desiderata. — Many common species to renew. — 

 Lt. 'Colonel C. Q. Nurse ; Timivorth Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. 



Duplicates. — N. Arundineta, Chryson."'- Desiderata. — Tityrns, Fagi, Car- 

 nielita, Fluctuosa, Strigula, Albula, Csesia, Caligiuosa, Pyralina, Degeueraria. — 

 Lt. -Colonel C. G. Nurse ; Timworth Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. 



Dtqjlicates. — lo,* Blandiua, Pennaria, Pilosaria, Ulmata, Leucophaearia 

 (males), xiurantiaria,''' Defoliaria, /Escularia,'" Dilutata, Multistrigaria, Albulata, 

 I?yraliata, Flavicornis, Rumici, Fulva, Enrea, Graminis,* Augm-, Festiva,* 

 Munda.* Macilenta, Kiifina, Litura, Chi, Pisi, Typiea,'- and many others. Deside- 

 rata. — Very numerous. — G. Fleming ; 9, Fairvieiv Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. 



Duplicates. — Gothica, Pistacina, Impura, Suffusa, Plecta (1), Chrysitis (1), 

 Gilvago (3), Trapezium, Linea, Nictitans (2), Oculea, Fasciuncula, Strigilis, Fili- 

 pendula, S. Populi,* Quercus,* Caia='' (dark), Typica, Falcula, Napi, Nupta (!)• 

 Desiderata. — Sybilla, Duplaris, Ocularis, Hispidus, Glyphica, Luctuosa, Sulphu- 

 ralis, Villica, Proteus, Herbida, Cassinea, Eoboraria. Ova : Dispar, numerous 

 larvae, specially pupae of Carpini, Piniperda, Quercifolia. Any beginner, or 

 wishing to renew, can have any of the above, if box and postage are sent, or 

 exchange. Only a few of the same left. — {Bev.) K. Everett; Ashleigh, Broughton 

 Hall, Lctchworth. 



Duplicates. — British Zinchenii, Lathonia (2), Exulis, Leucopha^a, C. Reticu- 

 lata, Atriplices, Alpina. Exotic Diurnals. Desiderata. — Sicula, Bicolor, Erythro- 

 cephala, and others. Exotic Diurnals. — W. Dannatt ; 75, Vanbrugh Pari; 

 BlacMieatli, S.E. 



Change of Address. — J. Piatt Barrett, from 30, Endwell Road, Brockley, 

 London, S.E., after January 25th, 1912, to " Westcroft," South Road, Forest Hill, 

 London, S.E. 



City or London Entomological and Natural History Society, London 

 Institution, Finsbury Circus, London. — January 2nd : Special Exhibition and 

 Discussion, '' Eumicia plilceas." January l&tli: Annual "Pocket-box" Exhibi- 

 tion. All entomologists are cordially invited to attend with exhibits. — V. Eric 

 Shaw. 



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

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