﻿CHANGES OF ADDRESS. 



A. E. Hudd, from 1, Gloucester Row, Clifton, to Stapleton Lodge, Stapleton, near 



Bristol. 

 Dr. F. Buchanan White, from Perth, to Fasnakyle, Strath Glass, Inverness-shire. 

 Professor Zeller, from Meseritz, to Griinhof, bei Stettin (Lange Strasse 46), Prussia. 



W. G. Pelerin, from 55, Sandringham Road, to 10, Hertford Villas, Montague Road 

 West, Dalston, N.E. 



J. R. We llm an, from 3, South Ville, Wandsworth Road, to 14, Portland Place North, 

 Clapham Road, S.W. 



EXCHANGES. 



I shall be happy to forward cases of Coleophora genista* to any one wanting that 

 species, on receipt of two stamps for return postage. The larvae are now nearly full-fed 

 on Genista anglica. — T. J. Carrin&ton, 1, Melbourne Terrace, York. 



Duplicates. — I have a number of Polyommatus Corydon and of Hipparchia Semele ; 

 also a few good Arge Galatea. I shall be very happy to exchange any or all of these for 

 others of the Macro-Lepidoptera, or to send specimens gratis to any gentleman who will 

 send a box for them and enclose return postage. If any gentleman has duplicates which 

 he would like to part with I should be glad if he would write before sending a box. 

 There is a respectable number of species even among the Butterflies which are desiderata 

 to me • amongst others Aporia cratcegi and Leucophasia sinapis, and I should like to 

 obtain fresh examples of Erebia Blandina and Cassiope, as my own are poor. I fear, 

 however, the duplicates I have are no equivalent for these species. I have some Gonejj- 

 teryx rhamni (nearly all males) for ary northern collector who is in want of it. All my 

 specimens are in excellent condition. If a few days elapse before any box is returned, I- 

 hope it will not be laid to the score of "acquisitiveness," but to the circumstance that I 

 have other occupations. — W. A. Lewis, 4, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C 



Exchange Lists are inserted free. 



I shall be glad to send a printed list of the British species of Homalota, according 

 to my revision of that genus, to any one who will enclose stamped envelope. — D. Sharp, 

 Eccles, Tbornhill, Dumfries. 



~D L. DAYIS, "Waltham Cross, Herts., Pbesebyeb oe Lart^; to 

 - Lt * the British Museum. Specimens of Preserved Larvse for the Cabinet from 

 •id. each. O. potatoria, E. lanestris, B. neustria, 4d. each ; six specimens post free for 

 24 stamps. List sent on receipt of stamp. 



T\U VAL'S GENEEA DES COLEOPTERES D' EUROPE.— A 



-"-^ Coloured Copy of the above work to be sold ; price £1 0, unbound. May be seen 

 at Mr. Van Voorst's, 1, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. 



In the Press. — Price 1*. 6d. 

 rpHE LEPIDOPTERIST'S GUIDE, by H. Guard K^aqqb, M.D, 



F.L.S., &c, containing full instructions for Collecting, Management, Obser- 

 vation, and Preservation, in all the stages. Orders to be sent either direct to the 

 author, 49, Kentish Town Road, N.W., or to the Publisher, 



John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row, E.C. 



THE ENTOMOLOGISTS' ANNUAL FOR 1869, edited by H. 

 A T. STAINTON, F.R.S., containing collected records of the species of Coleoplera 

 Lepidoptera, and Bymenoplera, new to Britain, observed in 1868 ; with other papers 

 (one plate). Price Half -a- crown. 



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