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EXCHANGE. 



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

 inserted for Subscribers without charge so long as there is available space, but they MUST NOT be 

 written on Post or Letter Cards, the inconvenience arising from which is very great. No exact limit is 

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

 logical Books wanted- may also be inserted in this column.] 



NOTICE. — The Editor will be glad of eggs, larvae and pupa; of Lepidoptera, for 

 description. Notes on good aberrations of Lasiocampids will be very useful. 



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

 Pterophorids, Lasiocampids and Sphingids have been captured. Will correspondents send 

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



Exchange Baskets. — April 7th, No. 2 basket. — Messrs. Atmore, Woodforde, Whittle, 

 Walker, Robertson, Barnes, Ash, Eichardson, Bower, Studd, Riding, Edelsten. April 

 10th, No. 1 basket. — Messrs. Home, Bowles, Mera, Fox, Robertson, Woodforde, Studd, 

 Robinson, Maddison, Riding, Bower, Moberly. [Members who wish to be missed must 

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



Information Wanted. — Can any entomologist oblige me with any detail on any 

 one of the following points ? Where and when have cocoons of L. lanestris, M. neustria, 

 E. quercifolia, P. trifolii, and L. quercus been found in a state of nature? Are any 

 localities for M. neustria available for Lancashire and Yorkshire, and in the counties 

 immediately bordering these on the south? Is the abundance of this species limited by any 

 peculiar geological formations ? Are there amj Scotch records for M. neustria ? Have 

 any lepidopterists, except Messrs. Eeid and Home, taken Trichiura crataegi on Scotch 

 moors ?— J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



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. 



Wanted. Fine lepidoptera of Europe in exchange for butterflies from Russia in Asia, 

 Japan, China and Basses-Alps (France). — Wilhelm Neuhurger, Lepidopterist, Berlin, S. 42, 

 Luisen Ufer 45, Germany. 



Duplicates, — Exotic: Ornith. Miranda s ? , Brookiana <? ? , Croesus 3 , Antimachus, 

 Morpho Polyphemus, &c. Desiderata. — Rare exotics. British Sponsa, Gilvago, Australis. 

 Many British Noctuse. — W. Dannatt, 75, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath, S.E. 



Duplicates. — Gilvago, Serena, C-nigrum, Unanimis, Anceps, Strigilis, Sulphuralis, 

 Nupta, Stellatarum, Rhomboidaria, Alsus, Machaon. Desiderata. — Batis, Festucae, 

 Croceago, G. flavago, Orion, Citrago, Aurago, Contigua, Genistae, Rectilinea, Dominula, 

 Ocellatus, T. rubi, T. querciis, Paniscus, P. comma, L. sibylla, &c. — S. Jonas, The Grange, 

 Gt. Shelford, Cambs. 



Companion wanted to Digne. — To Digne late in June. Shall be glad to hear of any 

 entomologist inclined to accompany me. — R. B. Postans, Eastbourne. 



Duplicates. — Nebulosa, Pyramidea, Suffusa, Dispar* (fine ? s), Dentina, Lithoriza, 

 Tenebrosa, Pistacina, Litura, Brunnea, L. comma, Typica, Munda*, Mendica*, Neustria*, 

 Hectus c? s, Cerago, Silago, Lota, Fasciuncula, Lucipara, Anachoreta* (foreign), Sambu- 

 cata*, Pilosaria, s and ? s*, Crepuscularia, Cervinaria*, Syringaria*, Illustraria*, Spartiata^ 

 Fulvata, Tipuliformis ; two each Nupta, Rotatoria <? s, Ocellatus, S. ligustri, Arcuosa, V. 

 c-album, Tiliaria, Prunaria ; three each Capsincola, Lota, Rufina, Puta; four each B. 

 quercus, Camelina, Rhamni, Falcula ; five each Libatrix, Viminalis, Dotata ; seven Artemis, 

 one each Vetusta, Chrysitis, a few also Rubiginata, Clathrata, Lichenaria, Albicillata, 

 Temerata, Mi, Adustata, Alveolus, Alsus, ^scularia s s. Desiderata. — Imagines in good 

 condition only — Deltoides, Pterophori, lists exchanged — also ova, pupte, empty pupa cases, 

 preserved larvas, &c.—Hope Alderson, Hilda Vale Road, Farnborough, Kent, R.S.O. 



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



