is RIO —P. Brassicw, 
‘Adonis, Corydon,* Minima,* — la,* Co: 
Lubricipeda var. Fasciata (2), ripen Tastatibet a 
‘Suspecta (2), Cerago var. Flavescens (1), Rubricosa, Nig 
Hepatica (2), Circellaris,* Prunaria, Tersata (2), Doutene ‘Desi ( G 
Bilunaria, Lunaria, Tetralunaria. —_F, Pope; 11, Portland Street, New peter. 
_ Duplicates.—Selene, Galatea, W. Album, Arion, ‘Lucina, Palemon, Elpenor, 
Statices, Lonicerz, Senex, Irrorella, Griseola, Caniola, Dominula, Mendica, Velleda, — 
Chysorrhea, Lacertinaria, Natis, Derasa, Phragmitidis, Flaminea, Fulva, Nictitans, © 
Leucostigma, Arcuosa, Triangulum, Munda, Nigra, Moneta, Rostralis, Apiciaria, — 
Syringaria, Lunaria, Tetralunaria, Pennaria, Hirtaria, Cesiata, Linariata, Debiliata, — 
&e. Desiderata.—Numerous, especially Sesiz, Notodonts, Acidaliz, Bupithecie-— q 
Rev. W. G. Whittingham ; Knighton Vicarage, Leicester. 
Duplicates.—Coleoptera, Calathus Micropterus, C. Flavipes, Rhagium Bifas-— 
ciatum, Mysia oblongoguttata. Desiderata.—Numerous, especially among Clavi- — 
cornis.—George B. Walsh ; 6, Lancaster Road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. : 
Duplicates.—-Many good British Lepidoptera, also early stages; local Coleo- 
ptera, Hymenoptera, &e. Desiderata.—Offers of Ova, Larve, and Pupe, including — 
Ova Leucographa, Larve Artemis, Villica, Plantaginis, &c. —Ber ‘nard 8. Harwood ; 
94, Station Road, Colchester. J 
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Duplicates. -Hilis (few), Alpina* (few), Humuli var. Hethlandica, Festiva 
vars., Melanopa, Immanata, Venosata, Blandiata, Albulata vars., Dahlella* (in lots — 
‘of 20 or more), Atomalis, Pingualis, Rusticana, Thuleana (few). All Shetland, 1908. — 
Also Globulariw, 1908, and many others. Exchange now or later, will reserve. : 
Desiderata.—Very numerous, including many common species; full list on appli- 
cation.—B. W. Adkin, 8, Hope Park, Bromley, Kent. 
Duplicates. —Ova: Ribesaria, Leucophearia. Papez : Anachoreta. | Imagines: 
Moneta,* Ribesaria,* Cucubali,* Trepida (four fair), Io (one). Desiderata.— _ 
‘Culiciformis, Exularis, Trifolii, Haworthii, Tzeniata, Minorata. —Mrs. Holmes; 
‘Ruthven, Sevenoaks. 9 
North American Diptera.—Collections of 250 or 500 species, containing 1000. 
and 2000 specimens respectively, all perfect, bearing locality and collector labels; 
in exchange for the same number of perfect and correctly named European Diptera.— 
C. H. Withington; The Snow Collections, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A. i 
CHANGE oF AppDRESS.—Claude Morley, to Monk Soham House, Framlingham, 
Suffolk. The Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, to Arundel House, Kensington Palace © 
Gardens, W. Frederick J. Hanbury, from ‘Stainforth House, Upper Clapiens Ne E., j 
to Brockhurst, East Grinstead. : 
To CoRRESPONDENTS.—AII notes, papers, books for review, &c., and i notices of. . 
exchange should be sent to the Editor— a 
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