EXCHANGE. 



Duplicates. — Variata, Lignata, Albnlata, Vulgata, Plagiata, Pilosaria, Prnnat;i,- 

 Multistrigavia, Spartiata, Implnviata,- Cinxia,''- Camelina, Rectus, Avcuosa, Fes- 

 tucae, Anomala (3), Tritici, Fnlva, Conigera, Litnra, Genicnleup, Warringtonollus, 

 CembriB, Oetomaculana. Desiderata. — Cordigera, Lychnitis, Gnaphalii, Scrophu- 

 lavi*, Barrettii, Melanopa, Subtusa, Retusa, Pistacina, Leucographa, Sobrina, 

 Pyrophila, Cinerea, Subseqna, Captinnncula, Leucophjea, Musculosa, Vitellina, 

 Tridens, Leporina, Fluctuosa, Fuliginavia, Abietaria, Carbouaria, Carmelita, Cucu- 

 liua, Sericea. — A. M. Steiiart ; 88, Ferffuslie, Paisley, N.B. 



Duplicates.— Fa^hia, Adippe, Enphrosyne (4), Rbami,- lo,"'' Hyperanthus (3), 

 Tithonus (3), Vaccinii,- Rumicis, Stabilis,- Instabilis,- Gothica,"- Orbona, Meticu- 

 losa, Margaritaria, Maculata (fair), Lactearia (3), Progemmaria, Auviflua," 

 S. Populi- (2), Litura, Pistacina. Desiderata. — Linea, Z. Trifolii, Lonicera;, Fili- 

 pendulie, Irrorella, Miiiiata, Castvensis, Fasciaria, Ornata, Promutata, Straminata, 

 Inornata, Etuarginata, Temerata, Clathrata, Citraria, Caesiata, Eupithecia, Atrata, 

 Pudorina, Lutosa, Anceps, Glyphica, Pulchrina, Lithoriza, Solidaginis, Ridens, and 

 nnmerous others to replace. — W. G. Wells; Oscott Villa, Wylde Oreen, near 

 Biryningham. 



Duplicates. — Larvae : Fuliginosa, full-fed, Desiderata. — Ova or larvte. Pre- 

 serving apparatus complete.— CZewi. Jolley ; Arnold Road, Old Basford. 



Duplicates. — Salicis, Similis, Filipendulae, S. Populi (4), Megacephala, Lunosa, 

 Doubledayaria, Hirtaria, Strataria, Vitalbata (4), Licheuaria (4), Veuosata (8), Linca- 

 ariata (6), Koranciata (5), Brumata (G). Desiderata.— C\\\oY&,n?i,, Cristalis, Senex, 

 Duplaris, Alboveuosa, Rufa, N. Reticulata, Unanimis, Morpheus, Taraxaci, Socia, 

 Umbra, Notha, Tripartita, Fontis, Obsitalis, Turfosalis, Cribralis, Tarsipennalis, 

 Rusticata, Afiiniata, Plumbeolata, Castigata, Sexalata, Viretata, Birivata, Berberata, 

 Unidentata, Simulata, Certata, Rhamnata, Immutata. — John Taylor ; 318, Chad- 

 derton Road, Oldham. 



Duplicates. — Adonis, Argiolus, W-Album,* Artemis, Galatea, H. Comma, 

 Statices, Griseola, Complanula, Russula (male), Arcuosa, Rubricosa, Lunosa, 

 Munda, Fimbria," Maura, Luto?a, Nupta, Myrtilli, Punctulata, Promutata, Emar- 

 ginata, Ulmata, Rectangulata, Subnotata.- Desiderata. — Numerous ; well set 

 specimens of many common species. Please send Hst. — A. U. Battley ; Kingsfield, 

 Hunter's Forstal, Heme Bay. 



Duplicates. — Betulae, W-Album, Argiolus, Artemis, Aglaia, Cardui, Polychloros, 

 Pavonia, Dominula. Desiderata.— ^m&-^\8, Mgon, Athalia, Blandina, Paniscus, Ver- 

 sicolor, Ligniperda, Prunaria. -A.J. Benbow ; The Mount, Harefield Rd. , Uxbridge. 



Duplicate. — Arion. Desideratum.— Iris. — A. J. Benhoiv ; The Mount, Hare- 

 field Road, Uxbridge. 



Duplicates. — Ova: Croceago (March-April). Desiderata. — Ova: Opima, 

 Populeti, Leucographa, and other early stages. — Edivard Goodwin ; Canon Coicrt, 

 Wateringbury , Kent. 



Duplicates. — Pupag : Absinthiata, Miniosa. Imagines : Polychloros, Philauthi- 

 formis, Dispar, Palpina, Anachoreta, Diluta, LittoraHs, Pyramidea, Lunosa, 

 Suffusa. Desiderata. — Numerous. Only accepted offers replied to. — {Rev.) J. S. 

 Puckridge ; Castlemartin Vicarage, Pembroke. 



Duplicates. — Semele, Galatea, &c. Desiderata. — Very numerous. — C. A.John- 

 stone; School House, Sherborne, Dorset. 



To be given away. — Some hundreds of Macro-Lepidoptera, Types, duplicates, 

 mostly old specimens. Send box and return postage.— fl'enry Lup'ton, Lyndhurst, 

 Headingley, Leeds. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 W.).— Wednesday, March 4th, 1903, at 8 p.m. Papers to be read:— 1. "The 

 Aculeate Hymenoptera of Barrackpore, Bengal," by G. A. James Rothney, F.E.S. 

 2. "Notes on the Nests of Bees of the Genus '"Trigona,"' by Chaeles Owen 

 Waterhouse, F.E.S. 3. " On the Aganiidse in the British Museum, with descrip- 

 tions of some New Species," by Colonel Charles Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hibeniia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E.).— Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in 

 each month at 8 p.m. 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society.— The 

 meetings of this Society (held at the London Institution. Finsbury Circus. E.C.) 

 will take place on tlie 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in each month, from 7.30 to 10 p.m. 



North London Natural History Society.— Meetings are held on the 2nd 

 and Mh Tuesdays in each month at the Sigdon Road Board School (close to 

 Hackney Downs Station, G.E.R.), at 7.45 p.m. 



