EXCIIAIS'CiES. 



Mr. H. Watts wiH be glad to excliaiige specimens of Fi-esli- 

 water Algae or Desmids \Yltli collectors in au7 of the Australian 

 colonies. If possible, the Algo? should be in fructiftcatioii. No. 

 20, Wellington Street, Collingwood. 



Mr. G. French would be glad to give Australian or Foreign. 

 Insects in eschauge for specimens of Australian Economic 

 Insects and their larvae Arnold Street, South Yarra. 



Br. Lu<ias wishes to exchange Australian Lepidoptera and 

 Birds' Eggs with other Oollectors. South Melbourne. 



Miceo-Ftjngi. — Being interested in micro-fungi, I sliould be 

 glad if any readers of the " \^ictorian Naturalist" would forward 

 me specimens of plants, leaA^es, &c., affected bv them. — F. 

 Barnard, Kew. 



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