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EXCHANGE. 



[Exchanges, which should consist only of the specific names of Duplicates and Desiderata, are 

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 placed on the length of lists of Duplicates, but lists of Desiderata should be as short as possible. Entomo- 

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[The Editor wishes to state that the publication of Exchanges, Advertisements, etc., in this 

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NOTICE. — The Editor will be glad of eggs, larvas and pupse of Lepidoptera, for 

 description. 



IMPORTANT. — Wanted, actual dates on which, and exact localities where, Psychids, 

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 dates for any year? — ^J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



Exchange Baskets. — February 2nd, No. 2 basket. — Messrs. Woodforde, Walker 

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 December 15th, No. 1 basket. — Messrs. Eichardson, Fox, Bowles, Eobertson, Home 

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 missed must write to the name preceding their own on list, not to the Secretary] . 



Wanted. — Winter Eggs and Pupee of Lepidoptera (common species) wanted for experi- 

 mental purposes, in February. The numbers of pupze should be from 20 to 100 of each 

 species ; and of eggs 100 to several hundred of each species : — Eggs of Neustria and 

 Antiqua; Ptjp^ of Bucephala, Cratsegata, Betularia, Tteniocampids, Lanestris. Will give 

 reasonable prices. — F. Merrifield, 24, Vernon Terrace, Brighton. 



Exchange. — I am desirous of obtaining butterflies from the Malayan Archipelago and 

 the Pacific Islands. For such I offer perfect diurnals from North and South America • 

 North American Coleoptera. — Levi W. Mengel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Exchange.- — Can offer many fine species of Lepidoptera of the whole world and North 

 American and Mexican living pupas. — Wilhelm Neuburger, Berlin, S. 42, Luisen-Ufer 45 

 Germany. 



Duplicate. — Chrysorrhosa*. Desiderata. — Scotch species and forms. — H. W. Andrews, 

 9, Victoria Road, Eltham, Kent. 



' Duplicates. — Nebulosa, Pyramidea, Suffusa, Dispar (large ? s), Oxyacanthae, Munda, 

 Libatrix*, D. pinastri, Pistacina, Litura, L. comma, Tenebrosa, Trilinea, Dentina, Cerago, 

 Silago, Lucipara, Trapezina, Neustria, Mendica, Rectus d s, Viminalis, Curtula, Ziczac] 

 Sambucata, Crepuscularia, Spartiata, Lichenaria, Falcula, Fulvata, Heperata, Tipuli- 

 formis. Desiderata. — Ova, pupae, and offers ; also pupa-cases.— iJ. Alderson, Hilda Vale 

 Road, Farnboro R.S.O,, Kent. 



Wanted. — At once, Irish specimens of Erebia cassiope. — H. J, Elives, F.R.S., Coles- 

 borne, Cheltenham. 



