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Write for complete lists of set specimens, apparatus, larvas and pupse. 

 LE0N4RD TATCHELL, Lepidopterist, 43, Spratt flail Ro.il, Wanstead, E.U. 



Desiderata. — I shall be obliged by gift or loan of a living larva of following species for 

 making drawings for illustrated work on larvse: — Minos, exulans, trifolii, meliloti, loni- 

 cers3, caniola, deplana, griseola, lapponaria, straminata, citraria, gilvaria, dubitata, 

 vitellina, concolor, cannas, nichitans, micacea, furva, suffusa, glareosa, rhomboidea, 

 gothica, gracilis. — H. Foster Newey, 14, New Street, Birmingham. 



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

 mendica, and numerous common species.— E. A. Cockayne, 65, JVestbourns Terrace. W,%. 



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, " Thelmq," 4, Willow Bridge 

 Road, London, N. 1. 



Duplicates. — ZEthiope, Selene, T. rubi, Phlajas, Hectus, Perla, Chi, Nictitans, 

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

 Mercurella, Angusfcea, Dubitalis, Ambigualts, Decrepitalis, Kuehniella, Fusca, Margari- 

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

 Herbosana, Myllerana, Octomaculana, Vaccinana, and Perlepidana.- Desiderata. — 

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



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

 *B. quercus ? , Tilise, Menthastri, *Liriariata, Aurantiaria, Leucophoearia vars. 

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

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

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



Duplicates. — Sybilla, Paphia, Io (2), Selene, Lucina (2), Ocellatus, Iliustraria (autumn) 

 Nastata, Roboraria <? , Prunaria (4) <j , Tipulifofmis. Desiderata. — Castreusis J , Cucullina, 

 Cribrum, Cinerea, Ravida, Ashworthii, Notata, Obfuscaria, Smaragdaria and others, also 

 vars. and local forms. — Harold E. Winser, Kent House, Cranleigh. 



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MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London. — 41, Queen's Gate, South Kensington, S.W.7, 

 8 p.m. October 19th. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

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

 October 27th; November 10th; November 24th. — lion. Sec, Stanley Edwards, 

 15, St. German's Place, Blackheatb, 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. Visitors welcomed. Hon. Sec, W. E. 

 Glegg, 44, Belfast Road, N. 16. 



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