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 

 condiiion 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. 



fSs* Notices of Exchange should be received by the 21st of kach 

 MdNTH to insure insertion. 'Not more thau Six Lines cau be allowed for each. 



Duplicates. — Selene, Adippe, Paphia, Valezina, Aurinia, Polychlovop, Sibylla 

 Bellarsiis, Corydon, selected forms, Lucina, ActaBon, Lineola, Comma and many 

 other butterflies and moths. Desiderata.— Selected forms of common butterflies 

 and bombyces from northern districts. — B. TF. Adkin,S, Hope Park, Bromley, Kent. 



Duplicates.-,-Vn\yse of Barrettii. "What offers? — A. E. Burras, d, Connaiujlit 

 id, North End, Portsmouth. 



Duplicates. — Cfiprunicula, Cornis v. Curtisii. - Bicolorhta and var., Plumbata, 

 (Jongelatella. Sauciana, S. incarnatana, Dimidiana, Schulziana, Subocellana,* 

 Oceultana, Dorsana. Strobilella, C. manana, C. vacciniana, Baumauniana, Badiana, " 

 S. corticella, etc. Ifcsiderata. — Good Pyrales, Tortrices, etc. — T. Ashton Lofthouse, 

 The Croft, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. 



Duplicates. — Edusa, Cardui," Porcellus (pupa?), Fuciformis, Globularife, Trifolii 

 (confluent), Potatona (dark?), Ochroleuca, Occulta, Tineta, Prasina, Immorata, 

 Polycommata,'- Viridaria. Desiderata. — Various Besia, Lithosia and Eupithecia, 

 Cassia, Orichalcea, Bractea,Festucae, Pulchriua, Interrogationis, Craceae, Leucophea, 

 Saggitata and local species. — Louis Meaden, Melbourne, Dyke Bead, Preston, 

 Brighton. 



Duplicates. — Bicuspis,''= Avundinis, Canna>,'- Sparganii,"'' Ulvae and var., 

 Bipunctata, Concolor, Mascirda, Sinuata and other line species. Desiderata. — 

 Achilleae, Ocellaris, Gueneii, Nebulosa var. Piobsoni, Contigua, Genistae. — A. 

 Hobinson, Bretaneby, Chislehurst. 



Duplicates. — Majority of British Noctute in tine condition, many long series, 

 well set. Desiderata. — JjocbX species and forms of British Ehophalocera in perfect 

 condition with full data, including Srachaon, Crataegi, Ilyale, Edusa, Cinxia, Athalia, 

 C-album, Iris, Epiphi'ou, W-album, T, quercus, etc. — B. S. Williatns, 77, Durliam 

 Road, E. Finchley, N.2. ' 



Duplicates. — Athalia, fine Kentish. Desiderata. — Fine Iris and Arion and 

 yars., aberrations, local races, etc., of British buttei-fiies. — H. Wood, Albert Villa, 

 Kennington, near AsJiford. Kent. 



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. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 W. 1. — December 1st at 8 ^;.7/i. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. 1. — Thursday, December 9th, Ordinary Meeting 

 at 7 p.m. — Hon. See.,' Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., etc., 15, St. German's Place, 

 Blacldieatb, S.E. 3. 



London Natural History Society now meets in Hall 40, Winchester 

 House, Old Broad Street, E.G. 2, at -6.30 p.m. Full Society meetings are held on 

 the first Tuesday in each month, and sectional meetings on the tliird' Tuesday. 

 Visitors welcomed at all meetings. — Hon. Sec, "W. E. Glegg, 4-1, Belfast Koad, 

 N.16. — December 1th: Annual General Meeting. Presidential Address. 



