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- Write for complete lists of set specimens, apparatus, larvee and pups. 
LEONARD TATCHELL, Lepidopterist, 43, Spratt Hall Road, Wanstead, E.11. 
Duplicaies.— A. immorata, P. affinitata, E. venustula (4), S. andrenaeformis (7), S. 
sphegiformis (3), I. globulariae (4), I. statices (10), EH. miniata (2), and others. 
Desideruta.—M. bombyliformis, 8. apiformis, S. craboniformis, S. formiciformis, §. 
ichneumoniformis, S. philanthiformis, S. chrysidiformis, L. pygmeola, L. muscerda, 
L. caniola, HE. cribrum, and many others.—H. B. Sly; 45, Varnford Court, London, H.C. 
Dupticates.—Varleyata and ‘other varieties of Grossulariata. Desiderata.—Good: 
varieties and local forms. Spilosoma urtice, Advenaria, and other ordinary species te 
renew old series. Good Tortrices and Tineae.—Geo. T. Porritt, Elm Lea, Dalton, 
Huddersfield. 
- Duplicates.—Grossulariata var. lutea, lacticolor, varleyata, fulvapicata, ete. De- 
‘siderata.—Other extreme forms of Grossulariata, or good vars.) of Diurni.—Rev. G. H. 
Raynor, Hazeleigh Rectory, Maldon, Hssex. — . 
Desiderata.—Kuchloé cardamines from Ireland; also types of E. cardamines from 
Switzerland, Italy, 8. France; var, turritis (S. Italy), var. volgensis, var. thibetana, and 
- of EB. gruneri, F. euphenoides, H. damone, and any palearctic species of the genus. 
‘ Duplicates.—Loweia dorilis and vars., a few minor vars. of R. phleas (British), and many 
_.. British lepidoptera.— Harold B. Williams, 82, Filey Avenue, Stoke Newington, N. 
Pig Desiderata.—Foreign examples, local races, vars. and abs. from aj] 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 (all Clydesdale).—Aithiops, Selene; Icarus, Phleas, Hectus, Mundana, 
Perla, Fulva, Nictitans, Tritici, Chi, Boreata, Cambrica, Belgiaria, Immanata, Olivata, 
_ Pristata, Boreata, Mercurella, Angustea, Dubitalis, Ambigualis, Truncicolella, Derepitalis, 
Kuhmella, Fusca, Margaritellus, Hortuellus, Hyemana, Phryganella, Ferrugana, Solan- 
drinana, Sponsana, Conwayana, Stramineana, Rivulana, Urticana, Octomaculana, 
Perlepidana; Vaccinana, Geminana, Herbosana,.Myllerana. Desiderata—Numerous, 
especially —d. A. Dalglish, 7, Keir Street, Glasgow. : 
_ Duplicates.—T. pruni (very~fair); Moneta (bred); T. crateegi (bred) ; Lucipara 
(bred); Juniperata (bred) ;- pups of Bucephala; ova ‘T’. crategi. Desiderata.—Very 
numerous, to renew and extend.— Wm. Foddy, 39, York Street, Rugby. 
u CuAanes or Appress.—H. W. Andrews, Woodside, Victoria Road, Hitham; S.E. 9. 
oe MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
BS Entomological Society of London.—11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 
8 p.m. 1920, Jan, 21st, Annual Meeting; Feb. 4th. 
be The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 
» Chambers, London Bridge.—Hon. Sec., Stanley Edwards, 15, St. German’s> Place, 
Blackheath, S.H. 3. 
_~. Whe London Natural History Society (the amalgamation of the City of London 
_ Entomological and Natural History Society and the North London Natural History 
Society).—Hall 20, Salisbury House Finsbury Circus, H.C. The First and Third ~ 
Tuesday in the month, at 7 p.m. Visitors invited. Hon..Sec., J. Ross, 18, Queens 
Grove Road, Chingford, N.E. ? 
