ar. Aiea tags: Oo, Tae Stes and many others. aa H, Biba ; 
, Manchester Road, Blackpool, Lancashire. 2 
uplicates—About 500 species Kast Indian and Palearctic Rhopalocera 
ed Catalogue). Desiderata. — Papilionid, especially from Indo-Malayan 
ion, — Chamberlain & Co.; Entomological Booksellers, The International _ 
ponents Bibliographical Empor tum, Birdlip, Gloucester. eee 
‘ Duplicates.—Larve of Lapponaria, Zonaria, Tristata ; ova of Ziczac, Drome- — 
darius, Hastata (also pupw). All wild material. Desiderata.—In pueliaisea 2 
Books on any order of insects. Also back volumes of entomological magazines. — St 
. M. Harrison ; Ferndene, Birtley 8.0. oe. 
Duplicates. —Antiqua, Gonostigma, S. Urtice (fair, white pins), Villica, uli: 
ginosa (Scotch and English), Mendica, Croceago, Rubiginea, Melanopa, Myrice, « 
Brion, Vetusta, A. Ligustri (white pins), Adusta (Scotch), Gothica (Scotch), Incerta 
ge Belgiaria (males), Alniaria. Destderata.—Local species and varieties. 
. H. Gibbs ; Kitchener’s Meads, St. Albans. 
Duplicates. —Larve or pupe Carphodactylus, larve Castrensis. Desiderata. 
—Teucrii, Calodactylus, Pilosella, Hieracii, and others, both Macros and Mieros.— 
1 "he Postmaster ; F'rindsbury, Rochester. 
Duplicates. —Fenestratellns (plenty), Gothica (2), Phragmitidis (1), Saucia (2), 
Fureula (1), Russula (1, male), Corticea (2), Suspecta (1), Suffumata (2), Vestigialis: 
(2), Vaccinii (4). Desiderata.—Tritici (alive, for breeding), P. Crategi (foreign), — 
Pruni (foreign), Betulsz (female). All Sesiide. Numerous others. Listsexchanged. 
—P, Buxton; School House, Rugby. Bites 
Duplicates.—Pupx of 8. Cynipiformis. Desiderata.—Numerous, especially | 
pups of local insects. Accepted offers answered.—Lt.-Colonel C. G. Nurse 
Timworth Hall, Bury St, Edmunds. 
Duplicates. —Larvee: Hirtaria, Pavonia. Desiderata.—Numerous.—G. Br ooks ; 
Ivyside, North Finchley. 
_ Duplicates—Numerous British Lepidoptera; also early stages. Coleoptera, 
Hymenoptera, &c. Desiderata.—Offers in early stages, including Aceris, Venosa, 
Vespertaria, Drysodea. Imagines: Ligniperda, A‘sculi, Quercifolia, Senex, Rubri- 
j vata, Muscerda, Castane, Salinellus, Contaminellus, Fascelinellus, &¢.—Bernard 
3. Harwood; 94, Station Road, Colchester. = 
4 Duplicates. British Aculeata. Desiderata.—Sirex gigas, S.juvencus, Rhyssa — 
‘persuasoria, Acauthocinus edilis. — Bernard S. Harwood, 94, Station Road, — 
Colchester. 
_ Duplicates.—F ull-fed larve of Hispidaria. Desiderata.—Any of the Sesiide. 
vith the exception of Tipuliformis. Only well-set insects on black pins accepted, 
-R. T. Baumann; ‘‘ Normanhurst,”’ Chingford, Essex. 
Duplicates.—Alexis, Meticulosa, Lithoxylea, Filipendule, Atalanta, Corydon, 
eee Fimbria (3). Larva (nearly full-fed): Dispar. Desiderata.—Fuci- — 
formis, Bombyliformis, Minos, Roboraria: Larve: Sponsa, Promissa, Nupta. — 
» Notha, and many Noctua.—H. Hverett ; Ashleigh, Pix Road, Letchworth. 
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_ Cwance oF Appress.—W. Jarvis, from 22, Leicester Road, Lewes, Sussex, to — 
‘73, Murchison Road, Leyton, N.E. 
To CorresronpEentTs.—All notes, papers, books for review, &c., and notices 0 
®) change should be sent to the Editor— 
RICHARD SOUTH, 96, DRAKEFIELD ROAD, UPPER TOOTING. 8.W. 
BARREPTS’ ‘LEPIDOPTERA OF BRITISH ISLES’; 
© STAINTON’S ‘NATURAL HISTORY OF TINBINA.’ 
Good condition ; half price. Also a few British C. dispar, 
cenosa, and H. subrosea. ea 
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