Subscriptions for Vol. XXXIII. (10 shillings) should be sent to 

 Mr. Herbert E. Page, " Bertrose," Gellatly Road, New Cross, 

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 January 15th to December 15th, 1921.] 



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New Cabinets and Apparatus. — Note : Finest make only, and best 

 material only used. 



12, 20, 30 and 40 drawer Cabinets in polished deal or mahogany. Specifications" 

 and prices on application. 



Standard make Store Boxes, 10x8, 5/6; 13x9, 7/-; 14x10, 8/-; 16x11, 9/-; 

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Insect and Egg Cases, Jointed Nets, Pins (Tayler's), Zinc Collecting Boxes, Setting 

 Boards, Killing Tins, etc., etc. 



Write for complete lists of set specimens, apparatus, larvae and pupae. 

 LEONARD TATCHELL, Lepidoptcrist, 43, Spratt Hall Road, Wanstead, E.ll. 



Duplicates. — Varleyata and other varieties of Grossulariata. Desiderata. — -Good 

 varieties and local forms. Spilosoma urticie, Advenaria, and other ordinary species to 

 renew old series. Good Tortrices and Tineae.— Geo. T. Porritt, Elm Lea, Dalton, 

 H adders field. 



Desiderata. — Cratasgata, Sambucaria, condition immaterial. Duplicates. — Dominuia, 

 mendica, and numerous common species. — E. A. Cockayne, 65, Westboume Terrace, W.2. 



Desiderata. — Foreign examples, local races, vars. and abs. from all parts of the 

 world of any butterflies included in the British list. Setting immaterial ; exact data 

 indispensable. Liberal return made. — W. G. Pether, ". Thelma," 4, Willow Bridge 

 Road, London, N. 1. 



Duplicates. — iEthiope, Selene, T. rubi, Phlaaas, Hectus, Perla, Chi, Nictitans, 

 Boreata, Cambrica, Immanata, Olivata, Tristata, Dotata, Pedaria, Satyrata, Adsequata, 

 Mercurella, Angustea, Dubitalis, Ambigualis, Decrepitalis, Kuehniella, Fusca, Margari- 

 tellus, Phryganella, Solandiinana, Sponsona, Rivulana, Urticana, Aurana, Dubitana, 

 Herbosana, Myllerana, Octomaculana, Vaceinana, and Perlepidana. Desiderata. — 

 Numerous, especially Tortricina. — A. A. Dalglish, 7, Keir Street, Pollokshields, Glasgow. 



Duplicates. — Aglaia, Adippe, *Io, T. quercus, Coridon vars., *Fuligiiiosa (Reading), 

 *B. quercus ? , Tilise, Menthastri, *Linariata, Aurantiaria, Leucophaearia vars. 

 Paniscus. Desiderata. — Pupaa of Dictreoides ; Imagines of typhon, palpina, camelina 

 (dark), Curtula, Pyra, and numerous others; Ova of Hispidaria. — Harold B. Williams, 

 112a, Bensham Manor Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey. 



I shall be pleased to exchange Butterflies from the S.E. area of France for British 

 Coleoptera. — Prof. Morel, 1 Rue Bosio, Paris 16, France. 



Change of Address. — S. G. C. Russell, " Roedean," The Avenue, Andover Junction, 

 Hants. 



Mr. Donisthorpe will still be glad to receive ants and Myrmecophiles from all parts 

 of the British Isles, and to name any such for anyone who is kind enough to send them to 

 him. He would however suggest that ants from any other parts of the world be sent to 

 his colleague, Mr. W. C. Crawley, 29, Holland Park Road, W. 14. Mr. Crawley is 

 specialising on the ants of the world, and it is a matter for congratulation that we should 

 possess an Entomologist in this country whose whole attention should be concentrated on 

 this branch of Entomology. 



~ MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 8 p.m. 1921, March 2nd. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 



Chambers, London Bridge. Second and Fourth Thursdays in the month, at 7 p.m. — 

 Hon. Sec, Stanley Edwards, 15, St. German's Place, Blackheath, S.E. 3. 



The London Natural History Society (the amalgamation of the City of London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society and the North London Natural History 

 Society) now meets in Hall 40, Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, first and 

 third Tuesdays in the month, at 6.30 p.m. (No Meetings in July or August.) Visitors 

 welcomed. Hon. Sec., W. E. Gleqg, 44, Belfast Ro ad, N. 16. 



All MS. and editorial matter should be sent and all proofs returned to Hy. J. Turner, 

 98, Drakefell Road, New Cross, London, S.E. 14 



We must earnestly request our correspondents not to send us communications identical 

 with those they are sending to other magazines. 



Lists of Duplicates and Desiderata should be sent direct to Mr. H. E. Page, 

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