﻿EXCHANGE. 



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

 iogisu ' 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. 



tS' Notices of Exchange should be received bj' the 25th of each 

 Month to iusure insertion. Not more than Six Links can be allovi^ed for each. 



Duplicates. — Fine dark Perla, Ochrata, Chrysidiformis,* Culiciformis,* 

 Suffumata.-" Desiderata. — Iris, Arion, Athalia, Salmacis, Adippe. — W. Austen; 

 31, Park Street, Folkesto7ie. 



Duplicates. — Paphia, lo, Phlaeas, Hera (one), Plumigera, Fulva, Brunnea (one), 

 Festiva. Pistacina, Maura, AIniaria, Autumnaria, Consonaria (one), Obfuscaria, 

 Chi, Rhomboidaria (dark), Pruinata, Vulgata, Exiguata, Pumilata, Variata, 

 Impliiviata, Triatata. Pupae : Myricae (wild), Linariata. Desiderata. — Numerous. 

 — W. J. Newell ; 22, Culloden Street, PojAar, E. 



Duplicates. — Butterflies of Somalilaad and British East Africa. Desiderata. — 

 Butterflies. — W. Feather ; 10, Station Grove, Crosshills, Ni-. Keighley, 



Duplicates. — Ova : Ocneria, Dispar. Pupje in cocoons : Attacus, Cynthia. 

 Imagines : A. Cynthia,* Antheraea, Pernyii,* Telea, Polyphemus* (three). Deside- 

 rata. — Numerous ova, pupas, and imagines. — O. Wynne; i'ak Villa, Whirley, 

 Macclesfield. 



Duplicates. — Corydon (three), V. Urticae, Chi, larvae of Simihs, pupae of Hirtaria 

 andLubricipeda. Desiderata. — Paphia var. Valezina, Black Bidentata and Pilosaria 

 (pupae or ova preferred), pupae of Ocellatus, S. Ligustri, Tiliae, Stellatarum, 

 Porcellus, Vmula and others.— (Bev.) C. B. Holland ; 169, Clifton St., Old 

 Trafford, Manchester. 



Duplicates. — Fine bred Conspicillaris (Somerset). Desiderata. — Hyale, 

 Helice, Iris, Atropos, Scoliiformis, Hospita, Gouostigma, Octogesima, Trimacula, 

 Fluctuosa, Vitellina, Cinerea, Csesia, Albimacula, Exulis, Atriplicis, Semibrunnea, 

 Gnaplialii, Festucae, Peltigera, Armigera, Promissa, Parallelaria, Lapponaria, 

 Sagittata, and many others. Fine condition, black pins and data. Duplicates. — 

 Many fairly common species in good condition. Desiderata, — Numerous. Lists 

 exchanged. — W. B. Butler ; Southgate, Wellington Road, Taunton. 



Desiderata. — Wild larvae of Sambucaria and Gemmaria, for cash or exchange. 

 — Q. Lyle ; Brockenhurst. 



Duplicates. — Velleda. Sylvinus, Edusa, Agestis, Caniola, Or, CucuUa, Neurica, 

 Nictitans, Micacea, Graminis, Unanimis, Cursoria, Glareosa, Chi (vars.), Munda, 

 Gracilis, Impluviata (dark), Juniperata, Filigrammaria,* and Eepandata."'^ Deside- 

 rata. — Niunerous to renew and extend. — W. G. Clutten; 132, Coal CloughLane, 

 Burnley, Lanes. 



Duplicates. — Salicis, Fascelina-'' (few), Litoralis,* H. Paludis, Testacea (dark), 

 Gueneii, Strigilis and v. iEthiops, Fasciuncula, Ripae,* Tritici, Gracilis, Zonaria 

 (few), Alchemillata. Desiderata. — Very numerous, especially geometers.— T. H. 

 Baxter ; Min-y-don, Bromley Road, St. Anne' s-on- Sea, Lanes. 



Desiderata. — Ova of Xanthia lutea. — H. Worsley Wood; 31, Agate Road, 

 Hatmnersmith, W. 



Duplicates. — Books on Entomology and other branches of Natural History. 

 Imagines : Gueneii, Literosa, Velligera. Desiderata. — Common species to extend. 

 — G. Brooks ; 28, Hilton Avenue, Friern Barnet. 



Duplicates. — Aurinia,* lo,* Blandina, Egeria, Munda,* Gothica,* Rubricosa, 

 Typica,* Macilenta, Rufina, Leucophearia (males), JSscularia,* Suffumata, 

 Plumbaria, Plagiata, «&c. Desiderata. — Very numerous to extend and renew. — G. 

 Fleming ; 9, Fairview Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. 



Duplicates. — Grand yellow Dominula, Irish Icarus and P. Napi ; Pruni (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, Ichneimaoniformis, Quercana, Prasinana, N. Strigula, 

 Sericea, Russula (females), Ligniperda, iEsculi, B. Trifolii, and a few Noctua and 



