Duplicates.—Artemis* (Cornish), Tithonus extra spotted vars., Corydon var. Semf |} 
Synegrapha (fair only), Tilice*, Angularia* (Quercinaria), fine banded vars., Bicuspis* and} 
many others, also Pupee Lacertula, Falcula, Tiliz, Consortaria, Versicolor, ete. Deside- | 
rata.—Perfect only Cardamines gs, Cardui, Iris, Ocellatus, B. quercus, Chlorana, Ligni- |} 
perda, Humuli, Convolvyuli, and many others. Also Pups Carpini, Porcellus, Callune, } 
Dictzea, Dicteeoides, Dodonea, Vinula, S. ligustri, and many others. Liberal exchange or | 
cash.—L. W. Newman, Bexley, Kent. 
Desiderata.—EKuchloé cardamines from Ireland; also types of HE. cardamines from. 
Switzerland, Italy, S. France; var, turritis (S. Italy), var. volgensis, var. thibetana, and | 
of E. gruneri, F. euphenoides, H. damone, and any palearctic species of the genus. | 
Duplicates.—Loweia dorilis and vars., a few minor vars. of R. phlwas (British), and many | 
British lepidoptera.— Harold B. Williams, 82, Filey Avenue, Stoke Newington, N. | 
Duplicates.—Ova: Cervinaria, Neustria. Larve: Ornata, 5 Falcula, 5 Lacertula, | 
Caja; Pupe Persicaria, 6 Populi. Imagines: Adonis, Corydon, Irish Napii, H. comma, 
Tages, Malye, Sylvanus, 2 Tipuliformis, 8 Cynipiformis, 1 Culiciformis, 2 Bembeciformis. 
(fair only), 6 B. querefis, 9 Carpini, Humuli ¢, 13 Hirtaria, 7 Macilenta, | Papilionaria, | 
Ornata, Gilvaria, 2 Crepuscularia, cervinaria, 4 Punctularia, 3 Palumbaria, 2 Falcula, | 
Lunosa, Vaccinii, Spadicea, 4 Lutulenta, Cruda, Stabilis, Gothica, 6 Instabilis, Rumicis. | 
Desiderata.—Very numerous, pup and imagines.—F. T. Grant, 37, Old Road W., | 
Gravesend. | 
Duplicates.—Cardamines ¢ ¢s, Brassice, Rhamni, Kuphrosyne, Selene, Aglaia, | 
Adippe, Io,* Galatea, Egeria, Hyperantus, Ianira, Semele, Megera, Icarus, Bellargus, | 
Argiolus, Lucina, Quercus, Rubi, Malye, Tages, Sylvanus, Comma, Filipendule, Trifolii, | 
Jacobee,* Mendica,* Russula gs, Caia*, Aurifiua,* Faleula, Neustria,* Pavonia,* Flavi- | 
cornis, Duplaris, Pallens, Arcuosa, Rumicis, Graminis, Gemina, Comes,* Xanthographa,* | 
Secalis, Pisi,* Piniperda, Gothica, Cruda, Baia, Meticulosa, Rufina, Brassice,* Litura, | 
Satellitia, Oxyacanthe var. Capucina, Vaccinii, Lithargyria,* Incerta, Pistacina, Fulvago,, | 
Triangulum, Trapezina, Mi, Glyphica, Myrtilli, Parthenias, Maura,* Maculata, Advenaria | 
(very fair), Autumnaria,* Abruptaria, Pilosaria,* Hirtaria,* Obscurata, Biundularia, Con- | 
sortaria, Consonaria,* Punctulata, Pendularia,* Belgiaria, Gilvaria, Adustata,* Clathrata, | 
Pulveraria,* Pusaria,* Pictaria, Albulata, Multistrigaria, Fluctuata, Ocellata, Montanata,. 
Procellata, Albicillata, Bicolorata, Badiata, Aurantiaria, Marginata, Boreata, Dilutata, | 
Leucophearia, Carpinata, Impluviata, Juniperata, Rufata,* Mensuraria, Firmata,* Obelis— 
cata, Pyraliata. Black pins and full data. Pups of Jacobes and Hispidaria. Deside- | 
rata.—Local species and local forms of British Macro-Lepidoptera, particularly northern. | 
—A.W. Bucksione, 807a, Kingston Road, Merton Park, London, S.W. 19. 
Mersorotam1a.—! should be glad of information on insects or news of other entomo- | 
logists in this country.—P. A. Buxton, Fairhill, Tonbridge. | 
Duplicates.—European butterflies unset on long pins and some set English fashion. | 
Desiderata.—Common British Noctuids —Hy. J. Turner, 98, Drakefell Road, New | 
Cross, S.E. 14. 
Duplicates.—A. coridon vars., including semi-syngrapha, H. Comma. Desiderata. | 
—A. coridon var. Albicans (Spanish) and var. Hispana (do.), and good butterfly vars.., | 
especially from Ireland.—Douglas H. Pearson, Chilwell House, Chilwell, Notts. | 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. | 
Entomological Society of London.—1i, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 
8p.m. 1918, Mar. 6th and 20th; Apr. 3rd; May Ist. | 
The South London Entomological and Natural History Scciety, Hibernia | 
Chambers, London Bridge.—Meetings : The second and fourth Thursdays in the month | 
at 7 o’clock.—Hon. Sec., Stanley Edwards, 15, St. German’s Place, Blackheath, S.H. 3. | 
The London Natural Histery 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 Cireus, E.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. 
Toynbee Natural History Scciety.—Toynbee Hall, at 8 p.m. Entrance fee 1s., 
annual subscription 1s. Meetings : Full particulars as fo excursions can be obtained from 
the Excursion Secretary, Miss L. Roberts, 11, St. James,’ Hatcham, S.E. Hon. Sec., 
Owen Monk, 8, Shooter’s Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E. 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society.— Meetings at the Royal Institu- 
tion, Liverpool, on the 3rd Monday in each month from October to April.—Hon. Sec., Wm. 
Mansbridge, 4, Norwich Road, Wavertree, Liverpool. 
East London Natural History Society.—Bromley Public Hall, H. Thursdays at | 
8 p.m.—Hon. Sec., J. C. W. Shears, 58, Selborne Road, Iford. 
