NOTICE. — Nos. 7=9 of this Magazine will be published as follows: 

 No. 7, July 1st; No. 8, August 1st {possibly about July 25th); 

 No. 9, September 15th. Will CONTRIBUTORS send Articles, 

 Exchanges, &c., accordingly. — The Editor. 



The Back Volumes (I-XI) of The Entomologist's Record, &c., can be obtained at 7s. 6cl. per 

 Volume. " Special Index " to Vols. III., IV., V., VI., VII., VIII., IX., X., and XI., price 1/- 

 each. Single Back Numbers of Vols. I. — XI. can be obtained at double the published price, 

 from H. E. Page, F.E.S., "Bertrose," Gellatly Koad, St. Catherine's Park, London, S.E. 

 Eemittances to be sent with oedek. 



FoKEiGN Subscribers (continental and otherwise) when sending money orders 

 through the London General Post Office are requested at the same time, to post to Mr. 

 Page, F.E.S., a note advismg him of same. 



AJi Exchange Magaxines must in future be forwarded! to J, W. Tuit, 

 Westcombe Hilt, Blackheatli, S.E. 



Reprints of Articles or Notes (long or short) appearing in this Magazine can be arranged 

 for by Authors at a very low price, on application to Mr. H. E. Page, F.E.S., 



" Bertrose," Gellatly Road, St. Catherine's Perk, London, S.E. 



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Subscribers are kindly requested to observe that subscriptions to The Entomologist's Record, &c., are 

 payable in advance. The subscription (including an extra shilling for the Special Index to Vol. XII., to 

 save trouble) is Seven Shillings, and must be sent to Mr. H. E. Page, " Bertrose," Gellatly Road, St. 

 Catherine's Park, London, S.E. Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to J. W. Tutt. 



Advertisements of Books and Insects for Sale will be inserted at a minimum charge of 2s. 6d. (for 

 four lines). Longer Advertisements in proportion. A reduction made for a series. Particulars of Mr, 

 H. E. Page, "Bertrose," Gellatly Road, St. Catherine's Park, London, S.E. 



Subscribers who change their addresses must report the same to Mr. H. E. Page, "Bertrose," 

 Gellatly Road, St. Catherine's Park, London, S.E., otherwise their magazines will probably be delayed. 



Articles for insertion should be sent to .J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E., except those relating to 

 Coleoptera, which should be sent to Mr. H. Donisthohpe, 58, Kensington Mansions, South Kensington, 

 and those relating to Orthoptera, to Mr. M. Bukr, New College, Oxford. 



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.] 



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

 Magazine, is in no way to be taken as a guarantee of the authenticity, good condition, etc., of the 

 specimens. This notice is not intended to throw doubt upon the bona fides of Advertisers, etc., but to 

 free the Editor from responsibility, should the privilege be abused.] Marked* are bred. N.B.— Ex- 

 change Lists addressed to J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E., must be received before the 5th of each 

 month for publication on the 15th. 



NOTICE. — The Editor will be glad of eggs, larvae and pupae 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 this or any year ?— J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



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

 Walker, Eobertson, Barnes, Ash, Eichardson, Bower, Studd, Biding, Edelsten. April 

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

 Eobinson, Maddison, Eiding, Bower, Moberly. [Members who wish to be missed must 

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



Wanted Badly, for description, two or three eggs each of M. rubi, Potatoria, Querci- 



folia, Bombyliformis, Stellatarum, Fuciformis, Atropos, or any of the rarer Hawk moths. 

 Fertilised eo-gs particularly wanted so that the larva can be described in its first instar. 

 Also (for description) eggs', larvae, or pup® of Microdactyla, Parvidactyla, Distans, Osteo- 

 dactyla, Tephradactyla, Baliodactyla, Bipunctidactyla, Plagiodactyla, Loewii, Bertram!, 

 Zetterstedtii, Acanthodactyla, Punctidactyla, Monodactyla, Fuscus (Pterodactyla), Spilo- 

 dactyla. Direct to The Editor or to A. Bacot, 154, Lower Clapton Road, N.E. 



Wanted during this season ova, larvae and pupae of very many species. Good value 

 given in exchange, either imagines, larvae, or pupae.— IP'. S. Salvage, Arlington, Berioith, 

 Sussex 



Duplicates.— Jjarvss and ova very numerous. Desiderata.— Ova., larvffi, or pupae only, 



