﻿Clathrata, Petraria, Marginata, Hexapterata, Mensuraria, Lactearia, Linariata. 

 Haworthiata, Coronata, Fulvata. Desiderata. — Numerous, especially Vespiforme, 

 Scoliiformis, Formiciformis, Ichneumoniformis ; lists invited. — W. J. Neioell ; 22, 

 CuUoden St., Po])lar, E. 



Diiplicaies. — Edusa, Ehamni,* lo,* Euphropyne, Selene (N. Wales), Galatea, j 

 Semele, Hyperanthus, C. Rubi, Corydou, Bellargns, Argiolus, five spot Filipendulse,^- 

 Geryon, E. Caesiata, L. Polycommata, P. Siinilis.* Desiderata. — A. Crat^gi, 1 

 Sinapis, C. -Album, Adippe, Atlialia, Cinxia, Aurinia, Epiphron, Blandina, Typhon, 

 T. Prnni, Arion, Actaeon, C. Palsemon, and many Noctuidae and Geometridse : lists 

 exchanged. — Louis Meaden ; *' Melbourne,'" Dyke Bd., Preston, Brighton. 



Duplicates. — Dissimilis,* Velleda. Fibrosa, Ambigua, Fulva, Lubricipeda* var. 

 Fasciata, Plantaginis,* Coracina, Captiuncula, Mundana, Lutosa, Fumata (4), 

 Valerianata,* Togata, Cilialis, Inquinatellus, Caledoniana, Variegana vars., Gemin- 

 ana, Sauciana, Osseana, Brunnichiana, Schulziana, Congelatella, Occultana, 

 Vectisana, Inearnatana, Subocellana,''- T. Corticalla, CEcop,''- Fulvigutella, &c. 

 Desiderata. — Good Pyrales, Tortrices, kc.— T. Ashton Lofthouse; The. Croft, 

 Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. 



Duplicates. — Blandina (Yorks.), Velleda, Fuliginosa,'' Filigrammaria,* Iniphi- 

 viata (dark), Cambrica, Populata, Flavicinctata (Yorks, fair), Fumata, Alchemillata, 

 Multistrigata, Caesiata, Gemmaria"''- (dark), Decolorata, Captiuncula, Pulclirina, 

 Chi (vars.), Haworthii, Fulva, Menyanthidis, Megacephala,* Carpophaga,* Maura,'" 

 Fimbria,* Rurea* (dark). Desiderata. — Numerous, to i-enew and extend. — W. O. 

 Clutten ; 132, Coal Clough Lane, Burnley, Lanes. 



Duplicates. — Russula, Eubi,* Nebulosa, Bractea, Festucse, Iota, Pulchrina, 

 Interrogationis,* Belgiaria,* Piniaria, Strigillaria, Salicata, and Tseniata ; all Irish. 

 Desiderata. — Most of the rare and local English species of Lepidoptera. Only 

 fine, well set, and fresh specimens exchanged. — Sir Charles Langham, Bt.; Tempo 

 Manor, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland. 



Duplicates. — Ova of Filigrammaria, Autumnata (black and type), Dilutata 

 (black and type), Filigrammaria x Autumnata, Autumnata, male x Dilutata, 

 female (and reverse cross), Jarvse of Dromedarius, Dictseoides ; imagiuf-s of 

 Salmacis and many others. (Shall be glad to supply old correspondents). Deside- 

 rata. — Pupae of Hirtaria and Zonaria. — J. W. H. Harrison ; 181, Abingdon Boad, 

 Middlesbrough. 



Du2)licates. — Few of following: — Edusa (males), Valezina, Sibylla, Hyper- 

 anthus, Semele, T. Rubi, Alsus, Actaeon (3), Lucina, Fuciformis (2), Exulans (3), 

 Geryon (3), Hera (fair), Plantaginis,* Littoralis, Lucens (2), Saponaria (fair), 

 Anceps, Dominula (2), Villica (2), Albicolon (fair), Basilinea, Arcuosa, Mendica, 

 Trelinea, Anomala, Ambigua, Corticea, Cinerea (2),'-Ripag, Prascox (3), Neglecta, 

 Fimbria,* Piniperda, Croceago (1), Citrago (2), Templi, Lutulenta (3), Dentina, 

 Moneta, Mnea, Parthenias, Advenaria, &c. Desiderata. — Numerous, especially 

 early stages. — A. E. Burras ; 3, Connaught Road, North End, Portsmouth. 



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 OP SOCIETIES. 



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

 Square, W. — October 6th and October 20th. 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, Sahsbury House, Finsbury Circus, 

 E.G., the 1st and drd Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. October 5th. — '.' Points to 

 Observe in Common Insects," G. B. Longstaflf, M.D., F.R.C.P. ; Exhibition, " The 

 Coast Agrotids," arranged by the Lepidoptera Committee. October 19th. — 

 " Entomological Notes with a Camera in Switzerland," Hugh Mair. November 2nd, 

 — Special Exhibition and Discussion ; Fam. Pieridae. Short papers by J. A. Siuies, 

 F.E.S., L. W. Newman, F.E.S., and Harold B. Williams, LL.B. Visitors invited. 

 -:-J. Ross, 18, Queen's Grove Road, Chingford, N.E., Hon. Sec. 



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

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

 Wavertree, Liverpool. 



