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LEONARD TATCHELL, Lepidopterist, 43, Spratt Hall Road, Wanstead, E. 11. 
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_ Duplicates.—Varleyata and other varieties of Grossulariata. Desiderata.—Good 
' varieties and local forms. Spilosoma urtice, Advenaria, and other ordinary species to 
- yenew old series. Good Tortrices and Tineae.—Geo. 7. Porritt, Elim Lea, Dalton, 
, Hudder. sfield. 
Duplicates. er eanienigt var. lutea, lacticolor, varleyata, fulvapicata, etc. De- 
siderata.— Other extreme forms of Grossulariata, or good vars. of Diurni.—Rev, G. H. 
Raynor, Hazeleigh Rectory, Matdon, Essex. 
Desiderata.— Huchloé cardamines from Ireland; algo types. of B. cardamines from 
- Switzerland, Italy, §. France; yar, turritis (8. Italy), var. volgensis, var. thibetana, and 
of B. gruneri, F. euphenoides; EH. damone, and any palearctic species of the genus. 
» Duplicates.—Loweia dorilis.and yars., a few minor yars. of R. phleas (British), and many 
.. British lepidoptera.— Harold B. Williams, 82, Filey Avenue, Stoke Newington, N: 
: Desiderata.—Foreign examples, local races, vars, and abs. trom 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. 
Beto Duplicates (all Clydesdale). —AXthiops, Selene, Icarus, Phlwas, Hectus, Mundana, 
Perla, Fulva, Nictitans, Tritici, Chi, Boreata, Camibriea, Belgiaria, Immanata, Olivata, 
. Tristata, Boreata, Mercurella, Angustea, Dubitalis, Ambigualis, Truncicolella, Derepitalis, 
~ Kuhmella, Fusca, Margaritellus, Hortuellus, Hyemana, Phryganella, Ferrugana, Solan- 
-dvinana, Sponsana, Conwayana, Stramineana, Rivulana, Urticana, Octomaculana, 
_ Perlepidana, Vaccinana, Geminana, Herbosana, Myllerana. Desiderata—Numerous, 
especially. —A. A, Dalglish, 7, Keir Street, Glasgow, 
ee -Guanees or Appruss.—H. Baker Sly, ‘‘ Kingston,’’? Homestead Road, Edenbridge, 
5 Kent. Dr. BE. A. Cockayne, to 65, Westbourne Terrace, W. 2. P.A. Buxton to 81; Grange 
- Road, Cambridge. W. H. Jackson, to ‘* Pengenna,’’ 14, Woodcote Valley Road, Purley, 
Surrey. Sars 
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 countr y whose whole attention should be concentrated on 
_ this branch of Entomology. ‘ 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
“Entomological Society. of London.—11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 
8p.m. 1920, March 10, 24th; April 7th. 
The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 
Chambers, London Bridge.—Hon. Sec., Stanley Mdwards, 15, St. German’s Place, 
~ Blackheath, 8.B. 3. 
The London Natural History Society (the amalgamation of the City of Tioadon 
- Entomological and Natural History Society and.the North London Natural History 
‘ Society).—Hall 20, Salisbury House Finsbury Cireus, B.C. The First and Third 
. Tuesday in the month, at mM; ret ‘Visitors invited. Hon. Sec., J. Ross, 18, Queens 
a Grove Road, Chingford, N.E 
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