ublication of Notices of Ex e, or f Advertisements, in tie ‘Entomologist’ 
ay a guarantee for the British nationality, authenticity, or good condition of 
ap bles. — This Notice is not given to throw doubt on the bona fides of Exchangers or 
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bused. } Marked * are bred. 
_ _Duplicates.—Larve: Pudibunda. Desiderata.—Adippe, Euphrosyne, Selene, 
PF] Poiychloros, Egeria, T. Quercus, W-Album, Betule, Bellargus, Minima, Argiolus, ert 
Lucina, Malvx, Tages, Palemon, Sylvanus, Comma, Lineola. Larve: Pavonia or 2: 
offers.—R. Laddiman ; 25, Drayton Road, Norwich. apne 
_ _Duplicates. —Imagines of Margaritaria, Repandata, Aspilates, Strigillaria, 
V. Urtice,* Trifolii * (2), Palumbaria, Mesomella, Emutaria, Aigon, &c. Ova: 
I ed Young larve: Aspilates, Strigillaria, Russula, Z. Trifolii. Desiderata. 
—Very numerous.—Sydney T. Thorne; Holmdale, Acland Rd., Bournemouth. thy 
Duplicates. —Ova: Betularia, Aversata, Associata, Larva: Margaritaria. pe a 
Tmagines : Selene, AXgon, Z. Trifolii, Griseola, Anachoreta, Flammea, Unanimis, 
f nea, Margaritaria, Pennaria, Repandata, Atomaria, Piniaria, Strigilla:ia, Leuco- — 
phearia, Dilutata, Testata, Associata, Plumbaria, Cilialis. Desiderata.—Hyale- 
@), Athalia, Sororcula, Helveola, Hera, B. Trifolii, Cultraria, Fureula, Cuculla, 
Dromedarius, Dodonea, Curtula, Nidens, and a very large number of Noctuze aud 
Geometre.—G. Brooks; Ivy Side, North Finchley. 
E Duplicates. —Imagines : P. Bractea, P. Pulchrina. Desiderata.—Various.— 
Mrs . C. HE. Levinge ; Violetstown, Mullingar, Ireland. 
‘Duplicates.— Pupie of N. Typhe. Desiderata—Many common insects to 
renew.—Lt.-Colonel C. G. Nurse; Timworth Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. 9 eu, 
Duplicates.—Black Repandaia,* Nebulosa var. Robsoni,* Papilionaria.* Des?- Ce 
derata.—Melanic and pallid varieties of many species; also good local forms.— 
Wm . Mansbridge ; 4, Norwich Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, 
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