﻿Marginata, Murgaritaria, Mensuraria, Lactearia, Linariata,* Viridaria (few). 

 Desiderata. — Numerous; lists invited. — W. J. Newell; 22,CullodenSt.,PoplarfE. i 



Duplicates. — Few P. Monacha,* body banded black and yellow. Desiderata. — I 

 Varieties and scarce or local species.. Duplicates.— Bornhjliiormis, Doiuinula,,'- 

 Plautaginis, Trepida,* Pudorina, Sublustris, Anceps, Agathina, Gracilis v.' 

 Rufescens/^ Aurago,''- Tincta,* Advena, Lychnitis,* Syringaria,* Angularia,=!= 

 Consortaria,* Eu /lorbiata,* Hastata,"^'- and Quadrifasciaria.^= Desiderata. — Lista, 

 of duplicates invi .'ed. — C. JRippon ; Springfield Bouse, Abingdon. 



Duplicates. — Cardamines, Adippe, Euphrosyne, lo,'''' Galatea, Megsera, 

 Semele, Blandina (males), Mgon, Beilargus, Lucina,* Malvae, Tages, Thaumas, 

 Lineola, Comma, Sylvanus, Jacobsese,* Caia,* Mendica,* Derasa, Batis, Flavi- 

 cornis,* Impura, Pallens, Nictitans, Graminis, Augur, Triangulum, Brunnea, 

 Xanthographa," Comes,* Incerta, Munda, Lota, Macelenta,* Rufina, Pistacina,* 

 Lunosa, Litura, Vaccinii, Spadicea, Satellitia, Oxyacanthsev. Capucina, Meticulosa, 

 Oleracea,* Mi, Glyphiea, Nupta, Parthenias, Macularia, Pedaria,* Hiitaria, 

 Consonaria, Biundularia, Crepuscularia, Punctularia, Pruinata,*Piniaria,* Gilvaria, 

 Adustata,* Rupicopraria, Leucophearia, Aurautiaria, Marginaria, Defoliaria, 

 ^scularia, Boreata, Viridaria, Sobrinata,* Carpinata, Juniperata,* Rufata.* 

 Living pupae of Hispidaria, Hirtaria, Adustata. Desiderata. — Blandina (females), 

 Pruni, Artaxerxes, Z. Trifolii (particularly Northern), Z. Lonicerfe (particularly 

 Southern and Irish) and others. — A. A. W. Buckstone ; 307a, Kingston Eoad, 

 Merton Parle, London, S. W. 



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

 of Exchange should be sent to the Editor — 



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

 BURY, N.W. 



MEETINGS OP SOCIETIES. 



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, SaHsbury House, Finsbury Circus, 

 E.C., the 1st and Qrd Ttiesdays of the month at 7 p.m. November 2nd. — Special 

 Exhibition and Discussion; Fam. Pieridas. Short papers by J. A. Simes, F.E.S., 

 L. W. Newman, F.E.S., and Harold B. Williams, LL.B. November 16th.— 

 "Tramping and Botanical Reminiscences of a Lakeland Holiday," E. B. Bishop; 

 Exhibiton " Thorn Moths," arranged by Lepidoptera Committee. December 7th. — 

 Annual General Meeting. Visitors invited. — J. Ross, 18, Queen's Grove Road, 

 Chiugford, N.E., Hon. Sec. 



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

 each month, October to April. — Eon. Sec, Wm. Mansbkidge, 4, Norwich Road, 

 Wavertree, Liverpool. 



A. QROSSULARIATA. 



A few fine varieties for disposal at about half pre-war prices. 

 REV. G. H. RAYNOR, HAZELEIGH RECTORY, MALDON. 



FOR SALE. — Fine Blandina, Davus, Epiphron, Lappon- 

 aria, Pinitaria, Obfuscaria, Simulata, Trepidaria, 

 Flavicinctata, Papilionaria, Upsilon (Fissipuncta), Tincta, Adiista, 

 Myricse, Piniperda, Chaonia, Versicolor, Fascelina, Togata. Also 

 the following fine healthy pupae : — Carpini, Versicolor, Indigata, 

 •^- Dromedarius, Chaonia, Helveticaria. For price lists apply to — 

 R. LAWSON, 4, Moncrieffe Terrace, Craigie, Perth, N.B. 



