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 Species. 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. 



K^" Notices of Exchange should be received by the 21s?' of each 

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



Duplicates. — Peronea cristana and forms — Subvittana, Albonigrana, Chan- 

 tana, Ruficostana, Rufinigraua, Cristulana, Subfulvovittana, Provittana, Bently- 

 ana, Semiustana, Striana, Nigrana, Mariana, Atrana, Desfontinana, Consimilana, 

 Spadiceana, Vittana, and others. Desiderata. — Lafauryaua, Diversana, Semi- 

 albana, Dumetana, Octomaculana, Penziana, Colquhouana, Argentana, etc. — B. 

 South, 4, Mapesbury Court, London, N.W. 2. 



Desiderata. — Prunaria, Lui'idata, Lichenaria, Obscurata, Associata, Populata^ 

 (Scot. & Irel.), Caesiata, Flavicinctata. Fine specimens to improve series. — 

 Richard South, 4, Mapesbury Court, London, N.W. 2. 



Duplicates. — Adippe, Aglaia, Selene, lo,''^ Atalanta,* Actseon, S. Populi,* 

 Elpenor," Salicis,-'' P. populi, Pavonia, Trepida, Prunaria, Prosapraria,* Quer- 

 cinaria,'' Vernaria,* Variata,* Obeliscata,* Ruberata, Rubidata,* Vittata, 

 Ambigua, Piniperda, Moneta,* Glandifera. Desiderata. — Z. Trifolii, Trepidaria, 

 Ornata, Pictaria, Alternata, Alchemillata, Impluviata, Derivata, Upsilon, and 

 many others. Ova, larvae or pups preferred. — C. E. Newnham, Bingwood. 



Qva. — Chi, Testata, etc. Larvce. — Qiiercus* (Callunae). Imagos. — T. rubi. 

 P. populi, Munda, etc., and many others. Desiderata. — Very numerous in all 

 stages. — Thomas Smith, Whiston Eaves, Froghall, Stoke-on-Trent. 



Duplicates. — Blaudina, Porcellea, Lubricipeda var. fasciata, Mendica, Chi and 

 abs., Perla, Straminea, Fulva, Citrago, Lutea, Pedaria (type and melanic), Multi- 

 strigaria (type and melanic), var. Doubledayaria, Leucophcearia (^, Aurantiaria 

 (good form), Boreata, Alchemillata, Tersata, Bipunctaria, Atrata, Venosata, Pul- 

 chellata, Absinthiata, Nanata, Castaneae, S. Muralis, Kiihniella, Congelatella (^ , 

 Quereinaria (Regent's Park forms). Desiderata. — Very numerous to end of 

 Tortricidae. — H. D. Smart, Shelley, Huddersfield. 



Duplicates. — Sinapis (fev/), Valezina, T. Betulae,* Polychloros,* Trifolii 

 (vars.), ViUica," Deplaua (fine vars.*), Caniola, Abjecta, Barrettii* (few), Anomala, 

 Cinerea, Absinthii,* Ophiogramma, Empyrea, Advena, Occulta, Rectilinea, Socia, 

 Tincta, Abietaria,* Cinctaria, Ruberata,'" Hastata, Hispidaria, Lapponaria (few). 

 Rhamnata,* Silaceata, Lobulata, etc., etc. Desiderata. — Numerous for extension 

 and renewal. — A. E. Burras, 3, Connaught Boad, N. End, Portsmouth. 



To CoERESPONDENTS. — 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. 



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 Many GOOD VARIETIES and HYBRIDS frequently in Stock. 



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