Atriplicis, Jtfargari talis, Myellus, I*ulveralis, Marmorea, and other rare or local species. 

 None but well set insects, on black pins, accepted. --£. A. Atmore, King's Lynn, Norfolk. 



Wanted. — Correspondence with Lepidopterists and Hymenopterists in Canada, 

 United States, and Germany, with a view to exchange of specimens and mutual help. — 

 J. W. H. Harrison, B.Sc, The Avenue, Birtley R.S.O., Durham, England. 



Wanted.— Ova : I wish to obtain photos of the ova of British lepidoptera. Will any- 

 one having ova of any species, and willing to lend same, send me a list on postcard ? I 

 will undertake to return complete and undamaged as quickly as possible, and willingly pay 

 postage. — Alfreds. Tonge, " Ahicroft," Reigate, Surrey. 



Wanted. — British and European Tortricids, especially those species credited to both 

 Europe and America in Meyrick's Handbook and Staudinger and Eebel's Catalog, pinned 

 and set in English style acceptable. Will make liberal returns in any family of North 

 American Lepidoptera named or other orders unnamed. — IF. D. Kearfott, 114, Liberty 

 Street, New York City, U.S.A. 



Wanted Coleophorids. — As I wish to breed and record the life-history of all the 

 species of Coleophora, I should be pleased to receive any cases and living larvae which 

 entomologists may meet with. I will do what I can in return. — Hy. J. Turner, 98, 

 Drakefell Road, New Cross, S.E. 



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. ilengel. Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Wanted. — Erycinidss of the world. Offer for same Diurni from United States. — 

 Levi W. Mengel, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



Wanted. — Parasites from British Coleoptera. Beetles infested with Gordius. Any 

 material will be gratefully acknowledged. — H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe, 58, Kensington 

 Mansions, S.W. 



Pakasitical Dipteka wanted. — Will lepidopterists who may breed any dipterous 

 parasites from larvss or pupee kindly forward such as they do not require to me ? If so I 

 shall be greatly obliged. — C. J. Waiiiivright, 2, Handsworth Wood Road, Randsworth, Staffs. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

 8 p.m. Annual meeting, January 17th, 1906. February 7th. 



The City of London Entomological and Natural History Society.— London 

 Institution, Finsbury Circus, E.G. — The first and third Tuesdays in the month, at 7.30 

 p.m., except in July and August. January 16th, " Breeding British Tiger Moths." 

 February 6th, Exhibition of Preserved Larvae ; February 20th, " The identity of the 

 British Nonagria neurica," by H. M. Edelsten. 



Toynbee Hall Natural History Society.— Held at Toynbee Hall, Commercial 

 Street, E., Mondays, at 8 p.m. Field Meetings : January 14th, Loughton ; Liverpool 

 Street, 9.45 a.m. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

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

 January 25th (ANNUAL MEETING, at 7 p.m.). February 8th, Exhibition of 

 Lantern Slides; February 22nd, " Collecting in Trinidad," by W. J. Kaye. 



North London Natural History Society, Hackney Technical Institute, adjoining 

 Hackney Downs Stations, G.E.R., at 7.45 p.m. The 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in the month. 

 December 19th. 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. — Hon. Sec, E. J. B. Sopp, 

 104, Liverpool Road, Birkdale. From whom all necessary information can be obtained. 



Birmingham Entomological Society, Norwich Union Chambers, Congreve Street, 

 at 8 p.m. January loth; February 19th (annual). 



NEW FOREST BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS 



Ova, Larvas, Pupae, and (bred) Imagines supplied to order by 



G. TATE and SON, 

 Entomologists, Lyndhurst, New Forest. 



EstabUshed 1870. 

 Instructions given in Practical Entomology. Correspondence invited. 



