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EXCHANGES. 



Duplicates. — I have larvae of Smerinthus ocellatus and Liparis dispar to exchange 

 for other larvae, or for well set imagos. — Geo. Elisha, 2, Cross Street, Ashley Crescent, 

 City Road, N. 



I have the following duplicates in fine condition, for which I shall be glad of offers :— 

 Machaon, Rhamni, Semele, Davus, T. W-album, pruni, betulse, JEgon, Corydon, 

 Paniscus, Tiliae, lonicera, helveola, irrorella, dominula, fuliginosa, quercifolia, macularia, 

 zonaria, lichenaria, obscuraria, trilinearia, venosata, undulata, vinula, camelina, typhae, 

 albicolon, fimbria, capsincola, scrophulariae, and many others. The following are among 

 my wants: — Actaeon, Artaxerxes, minos, hispidaria, consonaria, blomeraria, rubricaria, 

 holosericearia, straminaria, immutaria, strigilaria, emutaria, salicaria ; many of the Eupi- 

 theciae, sparsata, sexalaria, firmaria, sinuaria, and many of the Noctuae, &c, &c. — 

 W. Clarke, Corn Market, Doncaster. 



Having several pupae of Gonepteryx rhamni, I shall be happy, on receipt of a box, 

 with return postage, to send an example or two of the beautiful object to any one wishing 

 for it. — J. L. Cocrtice, 22, College Street West, London, N.W. 



I shall be happy to hear from any one in want of the larva of E. lanestris. — 

 W. Jagger, St. Ives. 



Exchange Lists are inserted free. 



f)E. HERBICH - SCHAEEEK'S SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE 

 XJ OF THE LEPIDOPTERA OF EUROPE, third Edition; with Notices of 

 the Localities, and the Prices. 1862. Eightpence. 



All the species still in store are indicated by a dot. These are also offered in 

 exchange for European and exotic species, which Dr. Herrich-Schaffer wants ; indeed of 

 exotic species he is willing to take damaged specimens if the species happen to interest 

 him, and the price is reduced accordingly. 



Dr. Herrich-Schaffer also offers his varied publications at two-thirds of the stated 

 prices to those who will pay him in advance, remitting the money direct to him free of 

 cost. His books are not obtainable at this reduced price through a bookseller : 



Herrich-Schaffer's Systematic Treatise on the European Lepidoptera, Ratisbon, 

 1843 — 1855. Large quarto. Six volumes, with 636 coloured Copper Plates and 36 

 Plain Lithographs, £30. The same work without the 636 coloured Copper Plates, £3. 

 The same work without either the 636 coloured Copper Plates or the 36 Plain Litho- 

 graphs, £2 8s. The text of the Noctuae only, without any Plates, 7s. 6d. ; ditto 

 Geometrae, 7s. 6d; ditto Crambina and Tortricina, 7s.6d. ; ditto Tineinaand Pterophorina 

 7s. 6d. 



Herrich-Schaffer's Synonymy of European Lepidoptera, 1856, 6s. ; Nomenclator 

 Entomologicus, Ratisbon, 1835, 1840, i., ii., 6s. ; New or Little Known Species of 

 Exotic Lepidoptera, Diurna, 24 Plates, Nocturna, 96 Plates, 120 Coloured Copper 

 Plates, with 52 pages of Text, £6 15s. ; New Lepidoptera from Europe and the neigh- 

 bouring countries — Parts 1 — 3, with 26 Coloured Copper Plates and Text, £1 2s. 



He also offers the following works on similar terms : 



Hiibner's European Lepidoptera, 790 Coloured Copper Plates, £30 ; Larva? of Euro- 

 pean Lepidoptera, 449 Coloured Copper Plates, £17 2s. ; Exotic Lepidoptera, 491 Copper 

 Plates and 2 Titles, with Index, £18 12s. ; Supplement to the Exotic Lepidoptera, 5 

 volumes, with Text, and 172 Coloured Copper Plates, £6 18s. ; the Text alone of this 

 last work, 3s. ; Catalogue of Known Lepidoptera, 1816, 4s. 6d. ; Systematic Alphabetic 

 Catalogue, 1822, Is. 



Panzer's Insects of Germany continued by Herrich-Schaffer, 190 Parts, with 3 

 vol. revision and Index, £19 10s,; Parts 1 — 110, with 3 vol. revision and Index, 

 £13 10s.; Parts 111—190, £8 5s. 



Koch's Crustacea, Myriapoda and Arachnida of Germany, separately printed from 

 Panzer and Herrich-Schaffer's Insects of Germany, Parts 1 — 40, 1847, £4 10s. 

 Address, post paid, to Dr. Herrich-Schaffer, Ratisbon, Bavaria. 



