EXCHANGE. 



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 is in no way a guarantee for the British nationality, authenticity, or good condition of 

 the Species. This Notice is not given to throw doubt on the bona fides of Exchangers or 

 Advertisers, but to absolve the Editor irom responsibility, in case the liberty allowed bhould 

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Duplicates. — Sinapis, Edusa, Plantaginis, Mendica (white males), Zatima (and 

 intermediates), Flavicornis, Popularis, Hispidiis, Matnra, Cespitis, Sordida, Furva, 

 Glareosa, Stigmatica, Dahlii, Opima, Populeti, Miniosa, Citrago, Lutulenta, Nigra, 

 Myrtilli, Pictaria, Alternata, Notata, Liturata, Lineata, Vitalbata, and others. 

 Desiderata. — HeHce, iEthiops, Typhon, Pruni, Eubi, Artaxerxes, Bellargus, 

 Minima, Lucina, and many common moths. Lists exchanged. — W. G. P ether ; 

 24, Wallace Road, Canonbury, N. 



Du])licates. — Larvae : Carpini, Scolopacina. Ova : Abruptaria, Rufata, Betu- 

 lai'ia. Desiderata. — Numerous. — V. E. Shaw ; 20, Salisbury Road, Bexley, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Aurinia, pupas or living males and females (Welsh). Ova of Ocel- 

 latus. Larvae of Carpini, Gaja, Instabilis, Desiderata.— Ovn, larvae, and pupae of 

 many kinds, especially of Sphingidae and Bombyces. All offers replied to. — 

 G. Randall ; Seacombe, The Parade, Barry, Glamorgan. 



Duplicates. — Full-fed larvae, or pupae of Dispar. Desiderata. — Other larvae or 

 pupae. — H. B. Broione ; Hymers College, Hull. 



Duplicates. — Larva : Hirtaria. Imagines : Impura, Pallens, Plecta, Rubi, 

 Gothica, Pistacina, Lunosa, Pedaria, Strataria (6), Abruptaria, Badiata. Desi- 

 derata. — Very numerous, especially Geometrae. — G. Brooks ; Ivyside, North 

 Finchley. 



Dtcplicates. — Larvae: E. Autumnaria, Elutata (from black females), Oxy- 

 acanthae var. Capucina, Dispar. Desiderata. — Numerous common, set insects 

 preferred, or lai'vae and pupae. — F.Pope; B,Exevieiv Terrace, Weirfield Ed., Exeter. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of (red) Ruberata and (absolutely black) Impluviata, all 

 from wild Durham parents. Desiderata. — Larvae of Lapponaria and Hispidaria 

 only. — J. W. H. Harrison : 181, Abingon Road, Middleshorough. 



Duplicates. — Larvae and pupae of Antiopa, Daplidice, A. Crataegi, X. Conformis, 

 G. Leucostigma (Canada), and ova of Lathonia. All are Continental except as 

 indicated. Desiderata. — Larvae of Lapponaria and Hispidaria only. — J. W. H. 

 Harrison ; 181, Abingdon Road, Middlesborough. 



Changes of Address. — The Birmingham Entomological Society has removed 

 to Avebury House, 55, Newhall Street, Birmingham. F. Womersl ey, /rom Victoria 

 Street, Cwmbran, near Newport, Monmouth, to 11, White Street, Warrington. 



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

 exchange should be sent to the Editor — 



RICHARD SOUTH, 96, DRAKEFIELD ROAD, UPPER TOOTING, S.W. 



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MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London (ll,Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W.). 

 Meeting, Wednesday, Jvme 6th, 1906, at 8 p.m. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E.). — Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in 

 each month at 8 p.m. 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. — The 

 meetings will take place on the 1st and 3rd Ttiesdays in each month, except July 

 and August, from 7.30 to 10 p.m., at the London Institution, Finsbury Circus, 

 E.C., which is easily accessible from all parts. Exhibits are made at every meet- 

 ing, and papers read on various Natural History subjects, a special feature being 

 the systematic discussion and exhibition of interesting groups of insects, &c. 



North London Natural History Society. — Meetings are held on the 2nd 

 and 4th Tuesdays in eacli month at the Hackney Technical Institute {Room 11), 

 Dalston Lane, N.E., at 7.45 p.m. 



