46 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Duplicates and Desiderata. 



I have Wood's ' Zoography,' three vols, old calf, for which 

 I shall be glad to receive offers for exchange for any of the 

 following : — Westwood's ' British Butterflies and their Trans- 

 formations ;' Wood's ^Illustrations of the Linnean Genera of 

 Insects ;' Albin's ' Natural History of British Insects ;' Har- 

 ris's 'Exposition of English Insects ;' Samouelle's 'Entomo- 

 logical Cabinet ;' Newman's ' Introduction to the History of 

 Insects.' In addition to ' Zoography,' I will give ' Sylvan 

 Sketches ' for any of the following : — Haworth's ' 1 iCpidoptera 

 Britamiica ;' Stephens' ' Illustrations of Entomology ' (Hau- 

 stellata) ; Stainton's ' Manual of Butterflies and Moths ;' 'En- 

 tomologist's Weekly Intelligencer' (bound or unbound). — 

 F. Wilkinson ; High Street, Market Harhoroufjh. 



I bred a few Orgyia pudibunda last season, which I shall 

 be most happy to send to any of your young readers, pro- 

 viding they send a small box and return postage. I have 

 also a few Lycsena Corydon to give away along with them, 

 if wanted. — W. Lang ; 1, John Street, Hamilton, Scotland^ 

 February, 1866. 



I have several specimens of Vanessa C-Album, which I 

 shall be glad to exchange for Colias Edusa. — T. G. Priddey ; 

 Croft House, Droitwich. 



To Contrihutors. — The lists, so kindly offered, of Lepi- 

 doptera occurring in different British localities are not de- 

 sired, on account of the space they would require : those in 

 hand will be returned on application. Will intended con- 

 tributors of similar local lists accept this answer .? Before 

 such lists can be interesting they must be denuded of all 

 species of universal occurrence, and the performance Sf this 

 denuding operation requires considerable judgment. 



*** The 'Entomologist' for 1864 — 5, containing Nos. 

 1 — 23, bound and lettered, is now on sale, price 7s. A kw 

 copies only remain. 



