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Duplicates. — Monacha ab. eremita* and intermediates, Annulata var. obsoleta and 

 ah. biobsoleta* and intermediates, Oporabia autumnaria*, Ocula,ris*, Quadrifasciaria*, 

 Moneta*, C. absynthii*, Extersaria*, Contiguaria*, Luctuosa*, Doubledayaria*, Fuscan- 

 taria*, Arion, Tenebrata, Cassinea, Opima*. Desiderata. — Macrogaster castanese, 

 Constrictata, Auricoma, Strigosa, Centonalis, Sparganii, Bicuspis, Harpagula, Empyrea, 

 Nebulosa ab. Robsoni, Vitellina, etc. Single specimens of rare species. Good aberrations. 

 — W. S. Riding, Buckerell Lodge, Honiton, East Devon. 



Duplicates. — A. cratasgi, Strigula, Albulalis, Miniata, Abietaria, Cinetaria, Rusticata, 

 Trepida, Aceris, Turca, Venosa, Flammea, Geminipuncta, Lucernea, Affinis, Ehomboidea, 

 Tincta, Petrificata, Semibrunnea (2), Crassalis, Branderiana, Rufana, Permutana, Sim- 

 plana, Cinctana, Lepidana, Obtusana, Splendana, Grossana, Pomonana, E. nigricana, 

 Internana, Composana, Regiana, Conterminana, Cfficana, etc. Desiderata. — Rubricata, 

 Contiguaria, Straminata (6), Holosericata (2), Plumaria (2 ? s), Pygmseata, Helveticata, 

 Irriguata, Fluviata, Asellus, Fluctuosa, Auricoma, Concolor, Captiuncula (2), Aspidiscana, 

 Grotiana, Treveriana, Boscana, Maccana, S. latifasciana, Euphorbiana, Bifasciana, 

 Micana, Penziana, etc. — C. Fenn, Eversden House, Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Corydon (males), Nictitans (greenish and pale forms), Alsines, Trilinea, 

 Sambueata, Bisetata, Proboscidalis, Lutealis, Cespitalis, Pterodactylus, etc. Desiderata. 

 — Many common species. — Miss Hinchliff, Worlington House, Instoiv, North Devon. 



Duplicates. — Cingulata*, Prasinana*, Citrago, Cerago, Proteus, Psi, Betularia*, 

 Extersaria, Thalassina, Hepatica, Vinula*, Contigua, Lineolata. Also pupas of H. 

 genista;. Desiderata.. — Very numerous. — Rev. A. Downes, Batheaston Vicarage, Bath. 



Waxted Coleophorids. — Cases and larvae, particularly those of the palliatella group, 

 with pistol-shaped cases. Any cases found during February, March and April, would be 

 particularly acceptable, as very little is known of the wintering cases. Records of captures 

 and localities are also of use. I shall be pleased to do what I can in return. — Hy. J. 

 Turner, F.E.S., 98, Drakefell Road, New Gross, London, S.E. 



Desiderata. — Cicindelidffi (Tiger Beetles) of the entke globe desired, in exchange for 

 insects of North America. I offer many of our rarest species in first-class condition.— 

 H. F. Wickham, State University, loiva City, Iowa, U.S.A. 



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. — Alfred E. Tonge, '' Aincroft,'' Reigate, Surrey. 



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

 Europe and America in Meyrick's Handbook and Staudinger and Rebel'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. — W. D. Kearfott, 114, Liberty 

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