Duplicates. — Jersey specimens of the following: Agestis, Cardur'- (6), Chrysor- 

 rhcea,>= Antiqua,* Camelina (4), Psi (4), Valligera, Puta, Saucia, lanthina (5), 

 N. Rubi, Chenopodii (0), Apriliiia, Furuncula, Putrescens (6, fair), Gothica, Cruda 

 (4), Stabilis, Ambigiia (fair), Trilinea, Trapezina, Macilenta, Ligula, Lithorhiza, 

 H. Urticse (3), Fuscula (4), Tarsipennalis, Rostralis (4), Maculata (4), Citraria, 

 Bidentata (4), Elinguaria (6), Pennaria (3, males), Rupicapraria (males), ^Escularia 

 (males), Bisetata, Incanaria, Promutata, Subsericeata ((3), Imitaria, Galiata, Deco- 

 lorata, Suffumata (3), Lineolata. Desiderata. — Very numerous. G. B. Coney; 

 Glen Vale, St. Martini's, Jersey. 



Duplicates. — Nebulosa,''' Cucubali,''' Vetusta,='= Micacea, Decolorata,''- Batis,'" 

 Rumieis, Blandina, Cervinaria,* Ochracea,''' Tritici, Dahlii,* Aurantiaria, Satyrata, 

 Halterata, Montanata, Lunosa, Duplaris. Desiderata. — Numerous ; on black pins 

 and perfect condition. — W. Benton ; Glenmorven, Drimnin, Oban. 



Duplicates. — Craccie"' (dark forms, few). Desiderata. — Local species and 

 varieties. — W. G. Sheldon ; Youlgreave, South Croydon. 



Duplicates. — Atlialia, C-Album, Sinapis, Aurinia,''' Malvse, Potatoria,* Lanestris,* 

 Carpiui, Diluta,''' Duplaris (fair), Ambigua, Flavocincta, Nigra, Hispidus, Putre- 

 scens, Fasciuncula. Instabilis (fair), Satellitia, Pistacina, Solidaginis, Piniperda, 

 Iota (fair), Lucipara, Sponsa, Promissa, Parthenias, Pulchrina, Typica,"' Lucernea, 

 Corticea, Hirtaria," E. Autumnaria,'" Viridata. Desiderata. — Hyale, Epiphron, 

 Arion, Lineola, and very many other local species. — F. Pope ; 3, Exeview Terrace, 

 WeirJieUl Road, Exeter. 



Duplicates. — Lutosaj Micacea, Strigilis, Fasciuncula, Triangulum, •■' Rubricosa, 

 Fimbria, Gilvago, Aprilina,"' Libatrix, Strataria,'" Dubitata, Cerviuata. Desi- 

 derata. — Chlorana, Lacertinaria, Cultraria, Pigra, Trifolii, Biundularia, Punctu- 

 laria, Candidata, Atomaria, Clathrata, and very many others. — /. Coward; The 

 Gardens, Haverholme, Sleaford. 



Having in view the preparation of a monograph of the small Ortlioptera known 

 as the Tettigids, specimens of these acridians are desired from all parts of the 

 world. Donations of any specimens whatever will be greatly appreciated. The 

 donor of material will be properly credited in the forthcoming publication. I will 

 be pleased to buy Tettigidae, whether pinned or in papers. Or, if one prefers, I will 

 send, in exchange, other lai'ger species of North American Acridiidae from the region 

 about Chicago, Illinois. It is well to mention here that " natural history speci- 

 mens" can be sent cheaply by registered mail at same rate as "samples of 

 merchandise." Small wooden boxes should be used, surrounded with plenty of 

 light protective packing (excelsior is the best material) and an outside wrapper of 

 strong paper securely tied with string. — Dr. J. L. Hancock, F.E.S.; 3757, Indiana 

 Avenue, Chicago, III., U.S.A. 



Change of Address. — ti. Walker, /row 15, Queen Anne's Road, to 13, Clifton 

 Dale, York. 



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. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hiberuia 

 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 Srd Tuesdays in each month, except July 

 and August, from 7.30 to 10 p.m., at the Loudon 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 Snd 

 aud 4th Tuesdays in each month at the Hackney Technical Institute {Boom 11), 

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



