EXCHANGE 



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

 logist' is in no way a guarantee for the British nationality, authenticity, or good 

 condition of the Snecies. This Notice is not given to throw doubt on the bona fides of 

 Exchangers or Advertisers, but to absolve the Editor from responsibility, in case the liberty 

 allowed should be abused.] Marked ' are bred. 



tS' Notices of Exchange should be received by the 21st of each 

 Month to insure insertion. Not more than Six Lines can be allowed for each. 



Duplicates. — Bractea, Chryson, Albimacula, Barrettii, N. reticulata, Leuco- 

 phea, C. reticulata, Croeeago vars., Rubiginea, Albovenosa, Ornata, Straminata, 

 Immutata (Hetlandica, Conflua, Immanata, Dallella, Thules, Cilliella, Thuleana, 

 Annulatella, Melanopa, Alpina, all Shetland). Well set larvae (exchange). Desi- 

 derata. — Numerous, to replace duplicate exotics, Pap. Blumei, ^ , ? , Androcles, O. 

 miranda S , ? , Homerus, and many in papers. Wanted. — Moth trap. — W. 

 Dannatt, St. Laturence, Guibal Road, Burnt Ash, S.E. 12. 



Duplicates. — Valezina, Aglaia, Adippe, Selene, Edusa, Adonis, Salicis," P. 

 populi, Pavonia, Pruuaria, Prosapiaria,* Syringaria,* Autumnaria,* Quercinaria,* 

 "^rosaria,''= Cinctaria, Consortaria, Cousonaria, Vernaria,* Auroraria, Sexalisata,* 

 Variata,- Ruberata,* Hastata, Riibidata," Vittata.* Trepida, Chaonia,- Ridens, 

 Ambigua, Piniperda, Ornithopus,-''- Moneta," Sponsa. Desiderata. — Gonostigma, 

 Trifolii, Trepidaria, Glabraria, Smaragdaria, Ornata, Pictaria, Alternata, Plumaria, 

 Alohemillata, Juniperata, Impluviata, Derivata, Munitata, Vetulata, C. ligustri, 

 Upsilon, and many others. Ova, larvae or pupae preferred. — C. E. Neionham, 

 Bingwood. 



Ova.— Callunae, etc. Larvs;.— Fumata,* Mendica,* Menthastri,* Glaucata,* 

 €repuscularia,* Hirtaria,* etc., etc. Duplicates. — Numerous moorland species 

 and forms. Desiderata. — Very numerous in all stages. — Thomas Smith, Whiston 

 Eaves, Froghall, Staffs. 



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

 of Exchange should be sent to the Editor — 



RICHARD SOUTH, i, MAPESBURY COURT, SHOOT-UP HILL, BRONDES- 

 BURY,N.W. 2. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL DATA LABELS. 



ORDINARY TYPE. 



Locality, date, and name (3 lines), one to six localities, equal numberi, neatly and legibly printed 

 on good paper : 1,000 labels, 9/8 ; 2,000, 1 2/9 ; a,000, 1 5/9. 



Locality and date only (2 lines) : 1,000 labels, 9/- ; 2,000,12/-; 3,000,15/-. 



FOR MICROLEPIDOPTERA, &c. 



Printed in the smallest type made (" IJril'.iant"), essential for such small subjects, including 

 locality, date, and name (3 liiiesj, one to six localities, egual numbers-. 



1,000 labels, 1 2/- ; 2,000, 1 5/- ; 3,000, 1 8/-. 



Locality and date only (2 lines) : 1,000 labels, 1 0/8 ; 2,000, 1 3/6 ; 3,000, 1 6/6. 



Unequal quantities of localities, etc., or each additional line, in either stylo of type, 1/S extra. 

 Special wordings, involving more than the average amount of matter, })rinteii to order. 



' Pointers for Aberrations (i^S^ """Sll), (^^T" "^W), ^<^' 1/«; 300. 3/- 

 /tlease state whether open or black pointers required. 



Herbarium and other labels also supplied, 



ADLARD & SON & WEST NEWMAN, LTD., 23, Bartholomew Close, London, E.G. 1 



