Duplicates.—Varleyata and other varieties of Grossulariata. Desiderata.—Good 
varieties and local forms. Spilosoma urtice, Advenaria, and other ordinary species to 
renew old series. Good Tortrices and Tineae.—Gco. 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, Essex. 
Norr.—Mr. Donisthorpe will be grateful for any ants from all parts of the British 
sles, with localities, unset or otherwise, for the purposes of study.—H. St. J. K. 
Donisthorpe, 19, Hazlewell Road, Putney, S.W. 
I would be very glad to exchange Californian butterflies for English blues especially 
the variable ¢s, and the blue ?s of coridon such as have been recorded by Keynes and 
others.—Fordyce Grinnell, Jr., 712, Hust Orange Grove, Paradena, California, U.S.A. 
Wantrep.—Perfect condition only Cardamines 3s, Sinapis, Hyale, Cardui, Adippe, 
Iris, Cassiope, W-album, Salmacis. Argiolus, Arion, Atropos, Convolvuli, Ligustri, Por- 
cellus, Stellatarum, Fuciformis, Bombyliformis, Chlorana, Quercana, Hera, Villica, Rus- 
sula ?s, Ligniperda, Aisculi, T. crategi, B. querctis, Carpini, Bifida, Carmelita, Dodonea, 
Batis, and many others; also Pups Elpenor, Porcellus, Ligustri, Cullunz, Carpini, 
Vinula, and many others; liberal exchange or cash if preferred. Duplicates.—Perfection 
Bicuspis, Varleyata, Yellow Dominula, Melanic Consonaria, Melanie Consortaria, Melanic 
Lariciata, Melanie Abietaria slightly rubbed, Irish Napl, Irish Aurinia, Consortaria, and 
very many others; also Pupe Illustraria Pendularia, Tilie, and many others.—L. W. 
Newman, Bealey, Kent. 
Desiderata.—EKuchloé cardamines from Ireland; also types of EF. cardamines from 
Switzerland, Italy, S. France; var, turritis (S. Italy), var. volgensis, var. thibetana, and 
of E. gruneri, F. euphenoides, E. 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. 
Mesoporami1a.—I should be glad of information on insects or news of other entomo- 
logists in this country.—P. A. Buxton, Fairhill, Tonbridge. 
Duplicates.—Agrotis Ashworthii and A. Lucernea. Desiderata.—l. corydon, var. 
Syngrapha, Irish butterflies and offers.— Joseph Anderson, Alre Villa, Chichester, Sussea. 
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 Iveland.—Douglas H. Pearson, Chilwell House, Chilwell, Notts. 
CHANGES or AppRESS.—C. W. Colthrup, to Devonshire Cottage, Church Street, 
Leatherhead, Surrey. Colbran J. Wainwright, to 189, Hamstead Road, Handsworth, 
Birmingham. 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Entomological Society of London.—11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 
8 p.m. 1918, November 20th ; December 4th. Annual Meeting, January 15th, 1919. 
The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 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.E. 3. : 
The 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, 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 Society.—Toynbee Hall, at 8 p.m. Entrance fee ls., 
annual subscription 1s. Meetings : Full particulars as to 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. é 
East London Natural History Society.—Bromley Public Hall, E. Thursdays at 
8 p.m.—Hon. Sec., J. C. W. Shears, 58, Selborne Road, Ilford. 
