Duplicates. — T, Quercus,* Quercaua (2), Fimbria, Pudorina, Pinastri, Vimi- 

 ualis, Nupta, Ligaiperda,^'= Mogacephala, Baja, Silago," Cerago,* Gilvago,- Ole- 

 laeea,'-- Upsilou, MeiiLlica,'- Typica, Suspecta, Popularis, Plecta,* Autnmnaria, 

 Angularia.'^ Prodroiiiaria''- (fine), Tamiuata, and many others. Desiderata. — Offers 

 must be perfect, and in good condition: — 13. liiibi, Peltigera, Fascelina, Bicuspis, 

 Furcula, Bifida, Fagi, Trepida, Agathiua, Rubigiuea, Oo, Pruui, and many others. 

 Lists exchanged. — W. E. Bal-er ; Tiliiey All Saints, King's Lynn. 



Duplicates. — Blandina, Caia, ' Chrysorrhoea, ■■ Neustria,''' Perla, Bumicis, 

 Piecta, Brmmea."' Festiva, Gothica, Kubricosa, Instabihs, GraciUs, Cruda, Litiira, 

 Cerago," Meticulosa, Lucipara, Nebulosa,'- Pilosaria, Rupicapraria, Atomaria, 

 Loucophiearia, Ciesiata, Paliimbaria, &c. Desiderata. — Numerous ; black pins. — 

 (/. Flemiuf/ ; 9, Fairvieiu Terrace, Mertliyr Tydfil. 



Duplicates. — P. Brassicas,* Urticte,* lo, Atalanta, Egeria, Adonis, Malvit, Tages, 

 Tiiaumas, Sylvauus, Monacha,-" Pudibunda,'-^ Quercifoha,"' Pavonia,''' Palpina (1), 

 Camelina (1), Perla, Persieariie, Sambucata, Prunaria (males), &c. Desiderata. — 

 A. Crataegi, Pruui, Actaeon, Paniscus, the Sesiae, Geryon, Globularia;, Liguiperda, 

 Pyriua, Salicis, Gouostigma, Binaria, Batis, Or, Diluta, &c. All specimens to be 

 perfect, and set on black pins. Lists exchanged. — F. A. Oldaker ; Parsonage 

 House, Dorking. 



Duplicates. — Australis, Obscurata (grey), Tamiuata, Ulmata. Desiderata. — 

 Clearwings, Caniola, Bifida, Fascelina, Dictteoides. Curtula, Coryli, Meuyauthidis, 

 Praecox, Ditrapezium, Tincta, Bractea, Dipsacea, Abietaria, Obfuscata, Ornata. — 

 Hugh J. Vinall ; 3, Priory Terrace, Lewes. 



Duplicates. — Comma, Polychloros, Minima, Corydon, Thaumas, Lucina ; also 

 pupae of Lucina, Palpina, Dominula, Lutosa, &c. Desiderata. — Numerous. — 

 A. T. Qoodson; 18, Park Boa.d, Tring. 



Duplicates. — ^Munda, Capsincola, Lithargyria, Rubricosa, Pahidis, a few each; 

 also fine Bilauaria,=" Vitalbata,* Literosa, Bimaculata, Nigricans, Sufl'usa. Desi- 

 derata. — Offers. — The Postmaster ; Frindsbury, Rochester, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Numerous species of Lepidoptera, chiefly from S. England, in- 

 cluding Tortrices. Desiderata. — A. Cratibgi, Aurinia, Cinxia, Athalia, C-Album, 

 Epiphron, ^Ethiops, Megtera, W-Album, Pruni; Mgon (Northern only), Astrarche 

 (vars. Salmacis and Artaxerxes), Arion, Actieon, Palaimou, Undulanvis, Pilosellaj, 

 Lithosia (except Sororcula and Griseola), Menthastri (Northern forms), S. Urticae, 

 Sylvanus, Castaneis, Salicis, Fascelina, Gonostigma, T. Cratiegi, Derasa, Batis, Or, 

 Fluctuosa, Diluta, Flavicornis (Northern), Ridens, Muralis, Coryli. — Richard 

 Soutli ; 96, Drakefield Road, Upper Tooting, S.W. 



Duplicates. — A few each of the following :— Epiphron, Salmacis, Alsus, Hyper- 



anthes, lo, '■' Davus, Chamomillae,''' Atomaria, Piniaria, Fumata, Cytherea, S. Populi,"' 



Geryon, Jacobaeae, " Plantaginis, B. Quercus," Brumata, Strigillaria, Cursoria, Tri- 



tici, Testacea. Desiderata. — Numerous. — 8. A. Wallis ; 64, Melton Road, West 



'f Bridgford, Nottingham. , 



Duplicates. — A. Crattegi. Desiderata. — Aruudinis (female), T. Pruni.-r— Perc;/ 

 E. Frekc; South Point, Limes Road, Folkestone. 



Exchange. — I will be pleased to get mines of LithocoUetis Insignitella for any 

 one desiring them. — John E. Robson ; 15, Northgate, Hartlepool. 



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Changes of Address. — Henry J. Turner, from 13, Drakefell Road, to 

 98, Drakefell Road, New Cross, S.E. B. W. Adkin, from Lewisham, to Tre- 

 noweth, Hope Park, Bromley, Kent. 



Entomological Society of London (11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W.). 

 — Wednesday, October 7th, 1903, at 8 p.m. Papers to be read: — 1. "On the 

 Antennae of Hepialidae," by Ambrose Quail, F.E.S. 2. " On the Laparostict 

 Lamellicoru Coleoptera of Grenada and St. Vincent, West Indies," by Gilbert J. 

 Arrow, F.E.S. 3. "Notes on the Habits of Cliironomus (orthocladius) sordi- 



i:;^dellus," by Thomas Harold Taylor, M.A., F.E.S. 4. "On Epalxiphora axe- 

 nana, Meyr," by Ambrose Quail, F.E.S. 5. "On the Egg-cases and Early 

 Stages of some Cassidid*," by F. MuiR and Dr, D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S. 6. " De- 

 scriptions of some New Species of Eryciuidte," by Frederick DuCane Godman, 

 D.C.L., F.R.S. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hiberuia 

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



pi3each mouth at 8 p.m. 



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

 l^exchange should be sent to the Editor — 



RICHARD SOUTH, 96, DRAKEFIELD ROAD, UPPER TOOTING, S.W. 



