the Pacific Islands. For such I offer perfect diuriials 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 Eussia in Asia, 

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

 Liiiscn TJfer 45, Germany. 



Wanted. — Ichneumons of every description.^ — C. Ilorley, 68,, Orford Street, IpswicJt. 



Wanted. — Buckler's Larvae, &c., and Barrett's British Lepidoptera, second hand. — 

 S. Walker, EddercViffe, Queen Anne's Road, York; 



Wanted. — Buckler's Larvae of BritisJi Butterflies and il/o;57is, vols. iii. to end inclusive. 

 — H. Rowland Broivn, Oxhey Grove, Harrow Weald. 



The Entomological Society of London. — 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, 

 W.— Wednesdays, Nov. 21st, December 5th, 1900, and January 16th. 1901 (Annual). 



The City of London Entomological and Matural 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. November 20th, Noraination of Council for 1901, 

 appointment of Auditors, Discussion : " Sugaring." December 4th, Annual Meeting, 

 Election of Council for 1901, Presidential Address by Mr. L, B. Prout, F.E.S. December 

 18th, Hohday Notes from Hunstanton— Mr. S. J. Bell., 



The South London Entomological and Matural History Society, Hibernia 



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



November 22nd, Mr. Hy. J. Turner, F.E.S. . a Paper, " Desultory Days at Dawlish in 



August." December 13th, Dr. T. A. Chapman, F.Z.S., F.E.S., a Paper, " Some Wing- 



. structures in Lepidoptera." 



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

 N.E. (close to Hackney Downs Stations, G.E.E.) .^Meetings fh'st and third Thursdays in' 

 each month, at 7.45 p.m. November 15th, Discussion — " The Extinction of Species," 

 G. O'N. Waddington. December 20th, Annual General Meeting. 



Nonpareil Entomological Society, Mansfield Street, Kingsland. — The First and 

 TMi-d Thursdays in the Month. 



ysT. F. H. Rosenberg, F.Z.S., 



48a, Charing: Cross Road, London, W.C. 



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