EXCHANGE. 



[The publication of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, In the 'Entomologist' 

 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 ; t are high flat-set. 



Drqjlicates. — Partlienias (7, fair). LarviE and pupss of Plusia Moneta (Kent), 

 and larvae of E. Autiunnaria (Folkestone). Desiderata.— Pmpse or well-set imagoes 

 of Alni, Quercana, Melanopa, Cordio;era, Festucse, Bractea, Eidens, Interjecta, 

 Subsequa, Quadra, Mnscerda, Cristualis, Albulalis, Testuda, Asella, Gonostigma, 

 Plumigera, Dodonea, Bombyliformis, Bifida, Furcula, and many other species. 

 Offers. (Black pins only).— /I. J. Lf(wra»ce; 16, Samos Road, Anerleij, S.E.^ 



Desiderata. — Living parasites from domestic animals (host must be specified). 

 Also a few bed-bugs (living preferred). Duplicates in exchange: Lepidoptera, 

 Coleoptera, &c. — Charles Mosley, Lockivood, Huddersfield. 



Duplicates.— \N-A\humr' T.* Quercus,- Alveolus, Lineola, Illustraria,-'' Gilyago, 

 Miniosa,* &c. Desiderata. — Ova or larv^ of Designata (Propugnata) and Ribesiaria 

 (Prunata). — Bev. O. H. Baynor ; Hazeleigh Rectory, Maldon, Essex. 



Duplicates. — Knachoreta,'^- (St. Leonard's), Chrysorrhoea- (fine). Larv« : 

 Dispar, 0., Prodromaria (dark strain), Pedaria, Autumnaria (Dover), Tetralunaria. 

 Desiderata.— Syriugaria, Pennaria, Lunaria, W-Album, Pruni, Betulae. Early 

 stages preferred.— iz/retZ /. Wilsdon ; 28, Albany Boad, Manor Park, E. 



Duplicates.— Vn^dd of Philanthiformis. Desiderata. — Numerous. — Rev. J. >S. 

 PiicJcridge ; Castlemartin Vicarage, Pembroke. 



Duplicates.— IjAvvji or pupie of T. W-Album, Illunaria, Miniosa, and Liem- 

 gianus. Desiderata. — Local Macros. — /. Ovenden : P. O., Frindsbury, Rochester. 

 Wanted. — For comparison : the loan of two or three specimens of each or any 

 of the following species of the genus Micropteryx :— M. Sparmannella, Salopiella, 

 Purpurella, Kallinbachii, Semipurpurella, Sangii, Unimaculella. Will do what I 

 can in return. — Miss Alderson ; Park House, Worksop, Notts. 



Duplicates. — Larvae, Croceago. Desiderata. — Early stages. — Edward 

 Goodwin; Wateringbury, Kent. 



Exotic Btctterfly Exchange Club. — Wanted, a few members. — How. bee, 

 75, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath. 



Change of Address. — Miss A. D. Edwards, from The Uit-Span, Onslow 

 Gardens, Wallington, to The Homestead, Coombe Hill, East Grinstead. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



ENroMOLOGicAL SOCIETY OF LoNDON (11, Chandos street. Cavendish Square, 

 W.). — Wednesday, June 3rd, 1903, at 8 p.m. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Socikty (Hibemia 

 Chambers, Loudon Bridge, S.E.).— Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdaijs m 

 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.G.) 

 will take place on the 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. 



Nonpareil Entomological and Natural History Society (17, Rahere St., 

 Goswell Road, E.G.).- Meeting nights, 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month. 



Victoria History of the Counties of England. — Bedfordshire. — Lists 

 of, and Notes on, any Order of Insecta collected or observed in the county ot 

 Bedford will be gratefully received by H. Goss, The Avenue, Surbiton Hill, Surrey. 



F O R SALE. 



HEALTHY LARV^ of ACTIAS SELENE, 6d., 9d., 

 and Is. each; feeding on Hornbeam, Oak, and Walnut. 

 Also Cocoons. 



A. WENIGER, East Finchley. 



