ExcHANGK.— I am desirous of obtaining butterflies from the Malayan Archipelago anfli 

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

 North American Coleoptera.— Lei/i TV. 3Ienpel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S. A ' 



Wanted. Fine lepidoptera of Europe in exchange for butterflies from Euss'ia in Asia 

 Japan, China and Basses-Alps (Fra.nce).—Wilhelm Nenburger, Lepidopterist, Berlin, S. 42'' 

 Luisen Ufer 45, Germany. " ' ' ' 



Desiderata. — Larvae or pupas of Caja and Grossulariata. Will give good '-eturn iti 

 Macros or cash.— I'. Maddison, South Bailey, Durham. 



Duplicates.— lj&xw?e of P. populi.— il/iss E. Miller, The Croft, Rainsford Road 

 Chelmsford. ' ' ' 



Duplicates. —M-Any ova, pupae, and larvse, including Illustraria, Biundularia, Hamula 

 Prodromaria, Palpina, Ziczae, Curtula, Eeclusa, &c. Desiderata.— Ova,, larvro, or pupse 

 only, of many species, especially Salicis, Dromedarius, Dictaeoides, Trepida,' Lunaria 

 Munda, Pennaria, Lacertula and Coryli. — L. W. Newman, Salisbury Road, Bexley, Kent.' 



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- antennae of allied species, &c.—F. Noad Clark, Paddington Infirmani, Harrow 

 Road, W. 



Wanted.— PupEE of Betularia, and var. doubledayaria, for experimental purposes.— 

 W. Bateson, Merton House, Grantchester, Cambridge. 



Wanted.— Larvffi, pupae or pupa-cases of any species of Sesiidae, for a forthcoming- 

 paper, also notes relative to this genus. Postage and all expenses paid, and specimens, 

 returned if necessary.— £. IF. Lane, 9, Teesdalc Street, Hackney Road, N.E. 



Change of Addkess.—TF. E. Sharp from 13, Bronghton Road, Ealing, N. to Ledsham 

 Shakespieare Road, Elthorne, Hamcell, W. S. J. Rcll from 150, Stockwell Park Road to' 

 17, Wiltsldre Road, llri.rton. ' 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 Institution, Finsbury Circus, E.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. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibeinia 

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

 Field Meetings.— July 7th, E. Horsley (L.S.W.E.) ; September 22d, Paul's Cray Common 

 (S.E.E.).— Particulars of Mr. S. Edwards, Kidbrooke Lodge, Blackheath, S.E. 



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

 N.E. (close to Hackney Downs Stations, G.E.E.).— 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. 



CHMRLES BMUDREKLER, 



Rotteweil a/N, Wurttemburg. 

 Lepidoptera : Great assortment of Ova, Larvas, Pupae & Imagines, 



Ova (per doz.): Aporia erataegi. Id.; Parnassius apollo, 5d.; Colias myrmidone 5d • 

 Limenitis populi. Is.; Sphinx convolvuli. Is. 2d.; Deilephila livornica, 2s.; D. nerii', 3s!' 

 Smerinthus querciis, Is. 5d.; Ocnog. parasita, 3s. 5d.; hemigena, 3s. 5d.'; zoraida' 8s'' 

 Lasiocampa ilicifolia, 2s.; Harpyia bicuspis, 2s. 5d.; Urop. ulmi, Is.; Gluphisia crenata' 

 2s.; Acronycta cuspis, 2s.; strigosa, Is. 5d.; Agrotis cinerea, 2s.; Catephia alchymista' 

 •is.; Arctia maculosa, 3s.; Pheretes matronula, 3s.; Arctia flavia. Is. 5d., Dasychira abietis 

 2s.; Bombyx alpicola, 8d.; Orgyia ericae, 5d.; Notodonta tritophus. Is.; querna, Is.; 

 Stauropus fagi, 8d. Lakv.e (hving, per doz.): Acherontia atropos, 8s.; Deilephila livornica 

 5s.; nerii (very large), 6s.; Smerinthus querciis, 3s. 5d.; Pheretes matronula, 6s.; Arctia 

 fiavia, 6s.; Dasychira abietis, 6s.; rubricosa, 2s.; luctuosa, 4s., &c. Vvvm (per doz)- Atropos 

 9s.; Ligustri, Is. 5d.; Vespertilio, 6s.; Hippophaes, 20s.; Galii, 4s.; Dahlii, 15s.- Luctuosa' 

 6s.; Abietis, 12s.; Bicuspis, IBs.; Trilophus, 5s. (10 doz., 40s.); Cymatophora fluctuosa' 

 6s.; Plusia am, 10s.; P. bractea, 10s.; Lasiocampa suberifolia (4s. each), 30s. (per doz )• 

 Miselia bimaculosa, 4s., and many others. Ova ov Exotics : Platysamia gloveri, 2s.;' 

 Columbia, Is. 8d.; hybrid gloveri x Columbia, 3s.; californica. Is. 2d.; angulifera Is 5d ' 

 insularis. Is. 5d. Young laevj? (per doz.): Anth. monacha, 10s. Im.igines (each) : 'Atropos! 

 2s.; Flavia, 3s.; Ornithoptera trogane, e. 1. sup. c? ? , 50s.; ligdius, <? ? , 50s.; Sec. 

 < A LABGX assortment always on hand. 



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