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NOTICE. — The Editor will be glad of eggs, larvEe and pup^e of Lepidoptera, for 

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

 Eggs and larvae may be sent direct to Mr. A.Bacot, 154, Lower Clapton Koad, London, N. 



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

 Pterophorids, Hepialids, Cossus, Zeuzera, Lasiocampids and Sphingids have been captured. 

 Will correspondents send dates for this or any year? — J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



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 hymenoptera — also preserved larvee. The common honey-bee, wasps, cockroaches, &c., 

 will be particularly useful. Will all friends and correspondents take this as a personal 

 appeal, and address all consignments (well packed), to — Mr. J. W. Tutt, Pedagogical 

 Lecturer in Natural Science, School Board Offices, Victoria Embankment, W.C. 



Help Wanted. — The Editor has obtained help for the references to Lasiocampids, 

 Saturniids, Endromids, Sphingids, Hepialids and Cossids, to be found in the Zoologist. A 

 volunteer is still wanted to overhaul the series of the Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung for 

 references to the same groups, and to provide summaries of the facts recorded. — J. W. 

 Tutt. 



Wanted. — ^For publication. Localities for any of the following: L. querciis, L. trifolii, 

 C. potatoria, E. quercifolia, E. ilicifolia, S. carpini, E. versicolor, S. populi, S. ocellatus, 

 S. tihse, C. elpenor, C. porcellus, C. celerio, D. nerii, D. euphorbiee, D. galii, D. livornica, 

 S. pinastri, S. ligustri, S. convolvuli, A. atropos, H. humuli, H. velleda, H. sylvinus, H. 

 lupulinus, H. hectus, C. cossus, Z. pyrina, M. arundinis, &c. Also exact dates of capture, 

 food-plants, position of pupee found in nature, mode of oviposition, exact dates of egg- 

 laying, exact duration of egg, larval or pupal stage. Peculiarities of habits, variation, and 

 other details. — J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Hill, S.E. 



Exchange Baskets. — Oct. 29th, No. 2 basket. — Messrs. Studd, Walker, Eobertson, 

 Christy, Woodforde, Whittle, Ash, Atmore, Eichardson, Bower, Edelsten, Eiding. Sept. 

 20th, No. 1 basket. — Messrs. Studd, Woodforde, Home, Bowles, Bower, Eobertson, 

 Fox, Mera, Eobinson, Maddison, Eiding, Moberly. [Members who wish to be missed 

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

 of one or two new candidates for admission would be welcomed and room made as 

 opportunity offered. 



Duplicates. — E. extensaria* (a few), Pendularia*, Sparsata*, Subnotata*, Lafauryana*, 

 Fascelinellus, C. alpinellus, Teucrii, Verbascalis, Subbaumanniana, Ericetana, Bifasciana, 

 Internana, Atmoriella, Pedella, lUigerellus. Desiderata. — Sinuata, Lapidata, Picata, 

 Bombyliformis, Pruni, Obliquaria, Subsequa, Nigrocincta, Peltigera, Armigera, Pulverahs, 

 Margaritalis, Ericellus, MyeUus, Mucronellus, E. marmorea, Umbrana, Purpurana, 

 Turbidana, Geyeriana, Salopiella, and offers.— £. A. Atmore, King's Lynn, Norfolk. 



Duplicates.— Bellavgns, Sylvanus, Malvse, Tilise*, Tipuliformis*, Miniata, Mendica*, 

 Pyrina, g and ? , Salicis*, Dispar*, Monacha*, Lupulinus, Perla, Megacephala, Aceris, 



