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LEONARD TATCHELL, Lepidopterist, 43, Spratt Hall Road, Wanstead, E.ll. 



Duplicates. — A., immorata, P. affinitata, E. venustula (4), S. andrenaeformis (7), S. 

 sphegiformis (3), I. globulariae (4), I. statices (10), E. miniata (2), and others. 



Desiderata. — M. bombyliformis, S. apiformis, S. craboniformis, S. formiciformis, S. 

 ichneumoniformis, S. philanthiformis, S. chrysidiformis, L. pygmeola, L. muscerda, 

 L. caniola, E. cribrum, and many others. — H. B. Sly, 45, IVarnford Court, London, E.G. 



Duplicates. — Varleyata and other varieties of Grossulariata. Desideratn. — Good 

 varieties and local forms. Spilosoma urticse, Advenaria, and other ordinary species to 

 renew old series. Good Tortrices and Tineae. — Geo. T. Purritt, Elm Lea, Dalton, 

 Huddersfield . 



Duplicates. — Grossulariata var. lutea, lacticolor, varleyata, fulvapicata, etc. De- 

 siderata. — Other extreme forms of Grossulariata, or good vars. of Diurni. — Rev. G. H. 

 Raynor, Hazeleigh Rectory, Maldon, Essex. 



Desiderata. — Eachloe cardamines from Ireland ; also types of E. cardaraiues from 

 Switzerland, Italy, S. f ranee ; var, turritis (S. Italy), var. volgensis, var. thibetan;t, and 

 of E. gruneri, F. euphenoides, E. damone, and any palearctie species of the genus. 

 Duplicates. — Loweia dorilis and vars., a few minor vars. of K. phlseas (British), and many 

 British lepidoptera. — HaroZtt B. Williams, 82, Filey Avenue, Stoke Newinijtoil, N. 



Duplicates.— A. coridon vars., including semi-syngrapha, H. Comma. Desiderata. 

 — A. coridon var. Albicans (Spanish) and var. Hispana (do.), and good butterfly vars., 

 especiallv from Ireland. — Douglas H. Pearson, GhiLivell House, Chilwell, Notts. 



Duplicates (all Clydesdale). — jEthiops, Selene, Icarus, Phlceas, Hectus, Mundana, 

 Perla, Fulva, Nictitans, Tritici, Chi, Boreata, Cambrica, Belgiaria, Immanata, Olivata, 

 Tristata, Boreata, Mercurella, Angustea, Dubitalis, Ambigualis, TruncicolelJa, Dcrepitalis, 

 Kuhmella, Fusca, Margaritellus, Hortuellus, Hyemana, Phryganeila, Ferrugana, Solan- 

 drinana, Sponsana, Conwayana, Stramineana, Rivulana, Urticana, Octomaculana, 

 Perlepidana, Vaccinana, Geminana, Herbosana, Myllerana. Desiderata — Numerous, 

 especially. — A. A. Dalglish, 7, Keir Street, Glasgow. ' 



Duplicates.— T. pruni (very fair) ; Moneta (bred) ; T. cratcegi (bred) ; Lucipara 

 (bred); Juniperata (bred); pups of Bucephala ; ova T. cratffigi. Desiderata. — Very 

 numerous, to renew and extend. — Wm. Faddy, 39, York Street, Rugby. 



Change of Addkess. — R. S. Mitford, 5, Lisburne Crescent, Torquay. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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