Rothschild; Arundel eae Ken. a 
ton Gardens, London. aes 
” Duplicates.—Leech’s ‘ British pala with ‘boloured plates. Desiderata.— 
Early stages British Lepidoptera-—Hrnest A. Rogers ; Kabul House, Teignmouth. 
_  Duplicates.—Cardamines, Rhamni, Euphrosyne, V. Urticea,* V. Io,* Galatea, 
Rubi, Aigon, Malve, Tages, Sylvanus, Statices, Plantaginis, Z. Trifolii, Dubitata, 
D Jesider ata. — Sinapis, 'l'yphon, §. Porcellus, S. Elpenor, Dominula, Pavonia, 
Aprilina, and many others.—J. H. Grant ; May Villa, St. Paul’s Road, Gloucester. 
_ - Duplicates.—Fascelina,* Pavonia* and larvee, Z. Trifolii. Desiderata. —Local | 
‘species.—D. Hartley ; Canford Cliffs, Bour nemo 
Duplicates.—Larve of Vinula from large wild females. Desiderata.—Ova, 
larve, or pupx of Dominula, Russula, Plantaginis, Fuliginosa, or Urticz. Accepted 
offers answered per return post.—H. W. Baker; 73, Limetree Place, Stowmarket, 
Suffolk. : 
. TT sane —Larve of Carpini, Chrysorrhcea, and Camelina. Offers ? 
—Stanley A. Blenkarn; Norham, Cromwell Road, Beckenham. 
z Duplicates. —Larve : Vinula, Filipendule, J acobme, Zonaria, Urea, Gniice! 
oe Opima, S. Populi. Pupe: Fascelina, Grossulariata (wild) from willow. 
Imagos: Gracilis,* Zonaria (males, fine). Desiderata.—Pyemeata, Plumbeolata, 
H elveticaria, Indicata, Jasioneata, Trisignaria, Virgaureata, Jeroxinata, Minutata, 
A Assimilata, Exiquata, sad many common Geometers, Noctua and melanie varieties. 
Preserved larvee, pup, ova.—T’. ee Shepherd ; 59, ‘Manchester Road, Blackpool, 
“Lancashire. 
Duplicates.—Larve or pupe : Ziezac, Palpina, Lacertula,Hamula, T. Crategi, 
Croceago, Orbicularia, Prunaria, and many others; also set insects of any species. 
Desiderata.—Urgently wanted, ova and larve Vinula; any quantity acceptable.— — 
L. W. Newman; Bexley; Kent. 
Duplicates. = Larves! Dictza, Hirtaria. Imagines: P. Brassice,* Flammea, 
‘Dilutata. Desiderata. —Very numerous.—G. Brooks; Ivyside, North Finchley 
(no replies till July 6th). : 
Duplicates. — Pupe: Straminea, Upsilon. Desiderata. — Athalia, Helice, 
Pruni, Betulz, Paniscus, and many Bombyces and Noctue.—Guy EH. H. Peskett ; 
‘Simla, Preston, Brighton. ; 
_  Duplicates.—Cinxia. Desiderata.—Various. What offers ?—Rev. P. Marshall; 
Royal Naval College, Osborne, Isle of Wight. 
, Duplicates. —Very numerous; also early stages. Desiderata.—Ova: Aceris, 
Venosa, and offers in early stages. Imagines: Ligniperda, AAsculi, Senex, Rubri- 
cata, Muscerda, Castane, Salinellus, Contaminellus, Fascelinellus, &e. Bernard 
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