C. pamphilus, bi-pupilled or with bold marginal spots (underside) or examples from 

 Southern Ireland, Northern Scotland, North Wales, Lincoln and Cambridgshire or promises 

 of living females or larvae from these localities next season. — il. Wood, Old Grammar 

 School House, Ashford, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Dotata (Associata)*, Quercifolia*, P. populi <? s, Pinastri (6), Flavicincta, 

 Betularia, Selene (2), Pennaria (4), Subnotata, Nupta*, Atalanta. All well set. Also ova: 

 Dotata, Popularis and Flavicincta. Ptipee : Pudibunda. Desiderata. — Numerous. — Miss 

 Miller, The Croft, Eainsford Road, Chelmsford. 



Duplicates. — Fine Badiata, and intermediate varieties of Lubricipeda, Lutosa, Pallens, 

 Pilosaria*, Hirtaria*, Suspecta, Chi (Yorkshire), Defoliaria*, Litura, Eufina, Festiva, 

 Boreata, Monacha*, Duplaris, Dispar*, B. rubi, Potatoria, Aplecta*, C-nigrum*, Eumicis*, 

 Saucia, Maura, Plantaginis, Anachoreta*, Glareosa, Hastata* (Scotch), Tristata*, 

 Gracilis*, Flavicinctata*, Venosata, Perla, Nictitans, S. populi, 'S. ligustri, S. ocellatus, 

 Capsincola. Desiderata. — Numerous, also ova of Hispidaria. Offers wanted. — Wilmot 

 Tunstall, Brook House, Meltham, near Huddersfield. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of A. rusticata. Desiderata. — Ova, larvae, or pupae, of many 

 species. — J. Eiches, 52, Calverley Grove, Hornsey Rise, N. 



Duplicates. — Several hundred Lepidoptera and Coleoptera from Florida and W. 

 Indies. Desiderata. — British Lepidoptera in any stages. — Ernest A. Rogers, Lammas 

 Park House, Dawlish, South Devon. 



Wanted. — Eggs of insects for photographic and photo-micrographic purposes. Will 

 give sender a photograph of any eggs sent. Also any other interesting entomological 

 details — antennte of allied species, &c. — F. Noad Clark, Paddinc/ton Lifirmary, Harrow 

 Road, W. 



Changes of Address. — H. C. Arbuthnott, Downside, Otley Road, Harrogate. G. D. 

 Hancock, Uplands, Battenhall Road, Worcester. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. ~ 



Entomological Society of London. — March 21, April 4. The Library is open daily 

 from one to six o'clock p.m. (except on Saturdays, when it is closed at three p.m.), and 

 until ten p.m. on meeting nights). 



The City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. — London 

 Institution, Finsbury Circus, B.C. — The first and third Tuesdays in the month, at 7.30 

 p.m. Members are particularly requested to bring varieties and aberrations for exhibi- 

 tion. Non-members cordially invited. March 20, a Papei', " Land Shells of Jamaica," 

 by Mr. P. N. Jarvis. April 3rd, " Micro-Lepidoptera of London District." 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibemia 

 Chambers, London Bridge. — The second and fourth Thursdays in each month, at 8 p.m. 

 March 22, a Microscopical evening. April 12, Mr. J. W, Tutt, F.E.S., A talk about the 

 British Lasiocampid moths (Please bring exhibits of same). 



North London Natural History Society, Sigdon Koad Board School, Dalston Lane, 

 N.E. (close to Hackney Downs Stations, G.E.R.). — Meetings first and third Thursdays in 

 each month, at 7.45 p.m. 



Nonpareil Entomological Society, Mansfield Street, Kingsland. — The First and 

 Third Thursdays in the Month. 



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