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NOTICE. — The Kditor will be glad of eggs, larvic and pnpae of Lepidoptera, for 

 description. Notes on good aberrations of Lasiocampids will be very nseful. All eggs 

 during Au.Li.usl and September should be sent to ]\Ir. A. Bacot, 1-54, Lower Clapton Road, 

 Lijndon, N. 



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

 Pterophorids. Lasiocampids and Sphingids have been cajitured. Will correspondents send 

 <lates for this or any year'? — .J. W. TuT'r, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



ExcHAXoi': Baskets. — -Tune "ind. No. 2 basket. — ^Messrs. Ash, Christy, Whittle, Wood- 

 forde, Atmore. Walker, Barnes, Robertson, Edelsten, Studd, Riding, Bower. July 

 '20th, No. 1 liasket. — Messrs. Woodforde, Bowles, Home, Stiidd, Mera, Bower, Fox, 

 Robertson, Maddison, Robinson. ]^Ioberly, Riding. Members who wish to be missed 

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



Wanted — Badly, for description, two or three eggs each of Rotatoria, Bomby- 

 liformis, Stellatarum, Fuciformis, Atropos, or any of the rarer Hawk moths. Fertilised 

 eggs particularly wanted so that the larva can be described in its first instar. Also 

 (for description) eggs, larva;, or pupae of Microdactyla, Parvidactyla, Distans, Osteo- 

 dactyla, Tephradactyla, Baliodactyla, Bipunctidactyla, Plagiodactyla, Loewii, Bertranii, 

 Zetterstedtii, Acanthodactyla, Pnnctidactyla, Monodactyla, Fuscus (Pterodactyia), Spilo- 

 dactyla. — Direct to A. Bacot, 1-5J-, Loirer Claptcni Road, X.E. 



Duplicates. — Festiva, Triplasia, Corylata, Thalassina, Bidentata, Bipunctata, Apiei- 

 aria, Testata, Obscm'ata, Xanthographa, also ova or larva; of Erosaria, Menyanthidis, 

 lUunaria (second brood), ViUica, Ocellatus, Pudibunda, Consonaria, Fuscantaria, Coryli, 

 Lunaria, &c. DeMderata. — Numerous. — ('. N. Williams, Fenarth. 



Duplicates. — Rectilinea, Contigua, Nigricans, Cordigera (few fair), Fimbria, Faseelina; 

 A. ligustri, Scoliaeformis, Blandina, Impluviata, Suffumata var. piceata. Desiderata. — 

 Ofters requested. Good Noctuids specially wanted, well set and on black pins. — James ('. 

 Hagart, .58. St. Andrew Street, Galashiels, X.B. 



Diipliciitcs. — T. w-albuna,(intagines of the year). Desiderata. — Numerous, preferably 

 ova, larvfB and pupae. — C. E. Youn<j, H, Clifton Grove, Ilotherham, Yorks. 



Wanted. — Four or five fresh pairs of M. artemis from Ireland, and the same from 

 Scotlaml, must be good specimens. Purchase or exchange. — H. J. Elwes, Coleshorne, 

 Andorersford, R.S.O. Gloucestershire. 



Wanted during this season ova, larvaj and pupse of very many species. Good value 

 given in exchange, either imagines, larvse, or pupas. — W. S. Salvage, Arlington, Berwiih. 

 Sussex. 



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, 

 Jaj)an, China and Basses- Alps (France). — Wilhelm Neuhnrger, Lepidopterist, Berlin, S. 42, 

 Lviscn Ufer 45, Germany. 



