EXCHANGE 



[The publication of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, in the ' Entomo- 

 logist ' is in no way a guarantee for che 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 tlae Editor froni responsibility, in case the liberty 

 allowed should be abused.] Marked ' are bred. 



IS* Notices of Exchange should be received by the 21st of each 

 Month to insure insertion. Notmore than Six Lines can be allowed for each. 



Dtvplicates. — Larvse : Phloeas. S. populi, Vinula, Megacephela, Aceris, Pei, 

 Prasinana, Hatnula, Bidentata, and Betularia. — 'E. T. Anquetil, 15, The Burroughs, 

 Hendon, N.W. 4, 



Exchange. — 3l retifed officer, who has collected arid bred Lepidoptera for maOy 

 years and who is going to the Argentine shortly, would be glad to hear from those 

 wishing to exchange British Lepidoptera 'for those from the Argentine.-^CoZoneZ 

 C. A. H. Browne^Hazeldene, Haslemere, Surrey. 



Di^flicates. — Z. achilleae from Argyllshire, 1919. Desiderata. — Pinastri, 

 Livornica, Spegiformis, Centonalis, Ilicifolia, Harpagula^ Bicuspis, Bicolora, 

 Strigosa, Auricoma, Musculosa, Gnaphalii, Arraigera, Exigua, and other local 

 species. — L. G. Esson. 6, Esulemont Avenue, Aberdeen, N.B. 



Duplicates. — Galatea, Egeria, T. quercus,''' Lucina, P\iciformis, Globularise,''^ 

 Z. trifolii (confluent), Fl9,vicorni8; Ochroleuca, Conspersa, Serena, Albipuncta (2), 

 Aprilina, Prasina, Occulta, Nebulosa, Lapponaria,Polycommata,Sylvata, Oblongata, 

 Viretata, Atrata. Desiderata. — Various and local species. — Louis Meaden, Mel- 

 bourne. Dyke JRoad, Preston, Brighton. 



Duplicates. — Tiliae, CucuUatella, Glaucata, Tridens, Moneta, Dimidiata, 

 Rubiginata, Pumilata, Rectaugulata (melanic), Sordidata (melanic). Wanted. — 

 Conipianula, RubricoUis, Chrysorrhea, Conigera, Arcuosa, Porphyrea, Brunnea, 

 Baja, and many others. — H. A. Mof'rell, Heathdene, Wordsworth Bo ad, Wellington, 

 Surrey. 



Duplicates. — Mendica,* Monaclia,"'= Salicis,* Quercinaria,* Erosaria,* Syrin- 

 garia," Cinctaria, Vernaria,'' Prosaparia,-'- Pendularia,* Omicronaria, Auroraria, 

 Designata, Ferrugata,* Adustata,* Hastata, Rivata, Unangulata> Procellata, 

 Rnbidata,"'^ Vittata,* Tersata, Trepida, Ridens, Ornithopus,* Areola, Sponsa, Moneta, 

 Paphia, Valezina, Adippe, Aglaia, Sybilla, Edusa, Gardamines ( ^ $ ), Rhamni,* 

 larvse of Roboraria. Desiderata. — Pupte of Bloomeri, Derivata, Populeti, Chenopodii, 

 Tridens, and many other sorts of pupse, larvae or ova. — C. K. Newnham, Ringivood. 



Duplicates. — Larvae: Prosaparia, Ocellata, Tristata, Plantaginis, Lithargyria, 

 Rumicis (from wild females). Ova: Elinguaria, Testata, Bicolorata. Desiderata. 

 — Larvae : Vinula and others. Pupsfe ; imagines, — Thomas bmith, Whiston Eaves, 

 ■ Froghall, Stohe- on- Trent. "^ 



Duplicates^— Z. betulae, A. comma, Chi ab, olivacea. Meliloti, Cinctaria, 

 Abietaria, Muricata, Emutaria, Blomori. and many other species. Desiderata. — 

 Icarus, Medon. and ^Egon, representative sets from North British and Irish 

 localities.— i?*c/mrcZ South, 4, Mapesbury Court, Shoot-up-Hill, N.W. 2. 



Duplicates. — Cinxia,"-^ Citrago,* BicoloranaV" Oce^'aris* and ab. intermedia"'- 

 (4 only),Conspicillaiis,"'- Chrysorrhoea,''= Parthenias ab. f ,<,va (1 only), Geminipuncta,'- 

 Deplana, and many others. Pupae : S. ligustri,. Hispidaria. Desiderata. — Live 

 wild Gik'ago $ or ova; ra,re^and local Diptera. — H. Wursley Wood, 'S\, Agate 

 Road, Haniinersmith, W. 6. , 



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

 of Exchange should be ^ent to the Editor— 



RICHARD SOUTH, 4, MAPESBURY COURT, SHOOTrUP HILL, BROKDES- 

 BURY, N.W. 2. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES, 



Entomological Society of London, 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, 

 W. 1. — Ordinary Meetings, October \st and 15th, at 8 p.m. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. 1. — Saturday, September 6th, Tield Meeting at 

 Wimbledon, Thursday, September 11th, Ordinary Meeting at 7 p.m. Paper : 

 '•The Mammals of London," F. J. Stubbs. ThurKday, September 25th, Lantern 

 Kveniirg at 7 p.tn. A Field Meeting and Fungus Foray will be held at Oxshott on 

 Saturday, October Afh. — Hon. Sec, Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., -etc., 15, St. 

 German's Place, Blackheath, S.E. 3. 



London Natur.a.l History Society (Hall 20, Salisbury House, Finsbury 

 Circus, E.G.). — The first and third Tuesdays in the month, at 7 p.m. — J. Ross, 

 , Queen's Grove, Chingford, N.E., Hon. Set^^g/gg/g^gg^^g^g^gg/ggi^^gigg^^ 



