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Duplicates. — Ova of Leiicophaea and Dealbata. Larva; of S. Ocellatus, S. 

 Ligustri, and Cespitis. — Percy Richards ; Wclleslcij Cottage, Kingston Hill. 



Duplicates. — Dealbata, this year's insects. Desiderata. — S. Convolvuli, Iris, 

 or other good insects. — Charles Capper ; 80, Glijn Mansions, Kensington, W. 



Duplicates. — Leucophiea larvie. Desiderata. — Many good insects. — C'/irtr^e« 

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Duplicates. — Sibylla,''' Paphia, Artemis," Lineola, Moneta='' or unset. Ova: 

 Badiata. Desiderata. — Many. — John Wright ; 80, Coleman Street, Woolwich. 



Duplicates. — Exotic Papilios, &c., in fine condition, offered for others not in 

 collection. British Plusia, iVIoneta,- Ohryson, Sponsa, Bractea (expected), Rhom- 

 boidea, iEscularia, Gilvago. Desiderata. — Galii, Muscerda, Molybdeola, Fluctuosa, 

 Vitelliua, Chaonia, Peltiger, Armiger (single specimens acceptable). Lists ex- 

 changed. — Walter Dannatt ; 75, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheafh, S.E. 



Duplicates.— 3&&ion&t&.'''- Desiderata. — Pruni (bred only or pupfe), Sphegi- 

 formis, Consignata, Helveticaria, Extensaria. Irriguata, Innotata, Dodoneata, and 

 Constrictata. — F. C. Woodbridge ; Northcroft, Cornwall Road, Uxbridge. 



Duplicates. — Lanestris larvie. Desiderata. — Nmnerous. — S. A. Wallis ; 64, 

 Melton Road, West Bridgford, Notts. 



Duplicates. — Larvse : Callunae (large). Pupae: Caja, Fascelina. Imagines: 

 Pavonia,* Fuliginosa,'' Fascelina * (shortly). Desiderata. — Davus, W-Album, and 

 under sides of many. Pinastri. Hera, Plantaginis, Crattegi, Populi, Trifolii, Querci- 

 folia, Dictaea, Dictfeoides, and many others. — B. Wcddell, M.A. ; Selkirk. 

 : Wanted. — Foreign Coleoptera, fine species and perfect specimens only. Corre- 

 spondence from residents abroad invited. — Cattle ; Nettleton Manor, Caistor, 

 Lincolnshire, England. 



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