﻿EXCHANG E. 



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

 logist' is in no way a guarantee for the British nationality, autlienticity, 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. 



fS^ Notices of E.vchange should be received by the 25th of each 

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



Duplicates. — This year's Pudibunda,'" /Escularia (males), Fagella (on black 

 pins), Brumata (males), Boreata (males), Dilutata, Betularia, Perla, Mensuraria, 

 Bipunctaria, Corydon, and a fevi^ others. Desiderata. — Very numerous. — H. M. 

 Parish; 72, Cross Oak Eoad, Berhhamsted, Herts. 



British and European Butterflies wanted in exchange for North American 

 Moths. — G. Chagnon ; P.O. Box 521, Montreal, Canada. 



Duplicates. — Grand Yellow Napi, fresh killed or set. Desiderata. — Living 

 Sinapis, Hyale, Edusa, Athalia, Polychloros, Paniscus. — H. W. Head; Burniston, 

 near Scarborough. 



Duplicates. — Lavv« of M. Cinxia. Desiderata. — Larvae of Athalia, Glabraria, 

 and pup;e of many species of Eupithecia. — G. Nobbs ; North Lodge, E. Corves, 

 Isle of Wight. 



Duplicates. — Larvae and pupte : Grand Yellow var. Dominula, Eepandata var. 

 Conversaria, and many other ova and larvae. Specially wanted. — Larvae : Villica. 

 Pupic : Porcellus, B. Quercus. Ova : Treuida, Dodonea, Carmelita, Dictaeoides. 

 Live females: Cardui, Edusa, lo, Prasiiiana, Polychloros, &c. — L. W. Neivman; 

 Bexley, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Machaon, Cardamines, Edusa, Coridon, Elpenor, Galii, Livornica 

 (one, fair), Minos, Meliloti, Flavicornis, Prunaria, minor forms of A. Grossulariata, 

 melanic E. Autumnaria (a few). Desiderata. — Any species of pupae and larvae, 

 also imagines of Bombyliformis, Quercana, vEsculi, Crataegi, B. Quercus, Versicolor,. 

 Duplaris, Fagi, Ulmata, Sagittata. — Leonard Tatchell ; 2B, The Arcade, 

 Bour^iemouth. 



Change of Address. — W. H. Harwood and B. S. Harwood from 62, Station 

 Eoad, Colcliester, to 2, Fern Villas, Melford Pioad, Sudbury, Suffolk. 



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

 of Exchange should be sent to the Editor — 



RICHARD SOUTH, 4, MAPESBURY COURT, SHOOT-UP-HILL, BRONDES- 

 BURY, N.W. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 Square, \Y.—May Mh. 8 p.m. 



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

 and Ath Thursdays in each month, 8 p.m., Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge. 



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

 E.C., the 1st and Srd Tuesdays of the mouth at 7 p.m. May ith.—" The 

 Brent Valley Sanctuary: An Experiment in Bird Protection," Wilfred Mark 

 Webb, F.L.S., F.R.M.S. May 8th. — Excursion to Nazing Common. Leader, 

 R. W. Bobbins. May ISth. — "A Hawthorn Hedge in Middlesex," A. SiCH, F.E.S. 

 June 1st. — "The Treatment of Nature in Gothic Design," Miss F. Bagust. 

 Visitors invitetl. — J. Ross, 18, Queen's Grove Road, Chingford, Ho7i. 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.G. 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. — Tire 3rd Monday in 

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

 Waverti'ee, Liverpool. 



