﻿EXCH ANG E. 



[The publication of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, in the 'Entomo- 

 logist' is in no way a guarantee for the British nationality, authenticity, or good condi- 

 tion of the Species. This Notice is not given to throw doubt on the bona fides of 

 Exchangers or Advertisers, but to absolve the Editor from responsibility, in case the liberty 

 allowed should be abused.] Marked * are bred. 



CS* Notices of Exchange should be received by the 25th of each 

 Month to insure insertion. Not more than Six Lines can be allowed for each. 



Duplicates. — Aglaia, Blandina, Galathea, Semele, Minima, Aegon, Corydon 

 (varied females), Geryon, Mendica,* Pudibunda,* B. Quercus,* Dominula,- 

 Illustraria,"'= Carlionaria, Juniperata,- Trilinearia,- Lithoriza.-'= Pupae : Mend- 

 ica, Lanestris, Coryli, Camelina, Prasinana, Hirtaviii, Trilinearia, and a fev? 

 Arcenthata. Desiderata. — Ova: P. Populi, Erosaria, Tiliaria, Fuscantaria. 

 Pupae : Lacertula, Hamula, Trepida, Gurtula, Reclusa, Palpina, Versicolor, Pro- 

 dromaria, Lunaria, &c., not inbred. — A. F. Spiller ; Henley Villa, <^Chinnor, 

 WalUngford. 



Duplicates. — Chrysidiformis,* Culiciformis,* Suffumata,* Ochrata. Deside- 

 rata. — Paniscus, Davus, Athalia, Adippe, Salmacis. — W. Austen; 31, Park Street, 

 Folkestone. 



Duplicates. — Artemis, Argiolus, Cardamines, Alveolus, Euphrosyne, Z. Trifolii, 

 Bombyliformis (few), Chi, Argentula, Testacea, Spinula, Maculata, Pyraliata, 

 Nanata, Micronaria, Decolorata, Remutata, Palumbaria. Desiderata. — Very 

 numerous, particularly Macbaon, Iris, Confusalis, Dromedarius, Ridenp, Menyan- 

 thidis, Trilinearia, Ornata, v. Viretaa. — (Miss) B. A. Coney ; Pucklechurch, 

 Gloucestershire. 



Desiderata. — Two dozen full-gi-own larvae of Cossus Ligniperda. Offers to be 

 addressed to [Hon.) N. ^Charles Rothschild; Arundel House, Kensington Palace 

 Gardens, W., London. 



IFan^erf.—Millieres 'Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of the Alpes-Maritimes,' 

 Cannes, 1875 ; with supplement 1883-87. — H. Roivland-Brown ; Harrow -Weald, 

 Middlesex. 



Duplicates. — Grand yellow Dominula, Irish Icarus and P. Napi ; Pruui (fair 

 not perfection), and almost all the British Lepidoptera; send list of wants; 

 accepted offers only answered. Desiderata. — Must be perfection condition, and 

 not old specimens. Adippe, T. Rubi, Malvae, Atropos, Porcellus, Sphegiformis, 

 Myopiformis, Formiciformis, Ichneumoniformis, Quercana, Prasinana, N. IStrigula, 

 Se'ricea, Russula (females), Ligniperda, .Esculi, B. Trifolii, and a few Noctua and 

 Geometers. Also pupae. Elpenor, Machaon, Porcellus, Callunae, Trepida, Carmelita, 

 Cucullina, Dictseoides, Dodonea, and many others, as well as ova. — L. W. Neivnian ; 

 Bexley,Kent. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London. — 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish 

 Square, W. — January 20th (Annual Meeting). February 3rd. 8 p.m. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society. — The 2nd 

 and 4:th Thursdays in each month, 8 p.m., Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge. 



London Natural History Society, Hall 20, Salisbury House, Finsbury Circus, 

 E.G., the Is^ and 3rd Tuesdays of the mouth at 7 p.m. .January 5th. — 

 Presidential Address. Mr. L. B. Prout, F.E.S. January 19th. — " Shore- 

 breeding Birds," W. E. Glegg and P. J. Hanson; February 2nd. — " Botanical 

 and Tramping Reminiscences of a Lak-land Holiaay," E. B. Bishop. Visitors 

 inviteii. — J. Ross, 18, Queen's Grove Road, Chiugford, Hon. Sec. 



The London Natural History Society will be glad to welcome at its meetings 

 any French or Belgian entomologists now staying in this country, and to give them 

 the benefit of its library and collections. Communications should be addressed to 

 the Secretary, Salisbury House, E.C. 



L.\NCASHiRE AND CHESHIRE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. — The 3rd Monday in 

 each mouth, October to April. — Hon. Sec, Wm. Mansbkidge, 4, Norwich Road, 

 Wavertree, Liverpool. 



