EXCHANGE. 



[The publication of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, in the ' Entomo- 

 logist is in no way a guarantee for the British nationality, authenticity, or good 

 condition of the Species. This Notice is not given to throw doubt on the bona fides of 

 Exchangers or Advertisers, but to absolve the Editor from responsibility, in case the liberty 

 allowed should be abused.] Marked * are bred. 



P3«* Notices of Exchange should be received bv the 21st of each 

 Month to insure iusertion. Not more thau Six Lines can be allowed for eacb. 



Duplica tes.— Cardamines, Megsera, etc. Desiderata.— A few of each : Paphia, 

 Adippe, Cinxia, Egeria, Galathea, Lucina and Comma.— H. W. Baker, 26, Wood- 

 field Terrace, Ipswich Road, Stotvmarket,, Suffolk. 



Duplicates.— Caia* (nice forms), Brunneata, Spartiata. Desiderata.—- 

 Common Butterflies, Hawks, Sesia, Bombyces.— Eward Esson, 8, Esslemont 

 Avenue, Aberdeen. 



Duplicates. — L. coridon, L. bellargus, H. lineola, M. cinxia, M. athalia. 

 Wanted.— English forms of C. typlion.— W. Clifford Nash, Clavering House, 

 Bedford. 



Dtqilicates.—Andvemfonms, Ochracea, Gemininuncta, Tenuiata, Citraria, 

 Vetulata, Cervinaria, Lutosa. Desiderata.— Numerous, especially Bondii, Can 

 Venosa, Cucullma, Fagi, etc.— W. J. Newell, 22, Cullpden Street] Poplar, E. 



Duplicates. — Varleyata, Athalia, Yellow Dominula, Semmibrunnea, Conspi- 

 cillaris and many common species ; send marked list wants. Wanted. — Cassiope, 

 Betulae, W-album, Cardamines <$ <$ , Edusa, Iris, Hyale, Polychloros, Davus, 

 Salmacis, Arion, iEsculi, Ligniperda and others ; perfeetion only sent and 

 required. Also taunted. — Many species of ova and pupae; liberal 'exchange or 

 cash. — L. W. Newman. Bexley, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Vale'zina, Selene, Aurinia (dark type), Adonis, Argiolus pupse, 

 S. ocellatus, :;: Popuh,* Complana, Omicronaria, Variata (grey type). Desiderata. 

 — Ova or pupae of many species.— C. E. Newnham, Rinywood. 



Wanted, for examination of genitalia. — Nacaduba. all species, from India, 

 Malaya, Dutch Indies, etc. Must be correctly labelled with localities. Good 

 exchange given in Ceylon butterflies. — W. Ormiston, Kahtpahani, Haldummulle, 

 Ceylon. 



Duplicates.— Sibylla,* yEgon, Betulae,- Palpina,* Dictu-a,* Dominula,* Plan- 

 taginis,* Ripse, Sublustris, Typica,* Tenebros'a, Thalassina,* Umbra,* Fimbi 

 Tridens,* Ornithopus,* Statices, Abbreviata, Galiata,* Rivata,* Hastata,* Tetra- 

 lunariu.* Also pupae of S. populi, Camelina, Lucina and Tetralunaria. Desiderata. 

 — Pup* of many species. — A, T. Postans, 148, Eawcett Road, Portsmouth. Hants. 



Duplicates. — Cardamines, Selene, Euphrosyne, Ocellatus. 

 Z. trifolii, Tridens. . Desiderata. — Numerous. — F. J. Rasell, Weedon Road, 

 Northampton. 



Duplicates. — (Papered) French A. crata'gi. Exotics ; Papilio niemnon, sikki- 

 mensis, nomius, crino, evon, hector, clytia, demoleus, protenor. rhetenor, jophon, 

 paris. ganesa, Parnassus hardwickii, epaphus, Colias nilagiriensis. 

 — British pupa' and South American Rhopalocera. — D. a. 

 Gloucester Terrace, London. W. 2. 



•tited. — Pupa- of P. piniperda and T. gracilis. Duplicatt 

 bcellaris and many others. — //. Worsley Wood, 31, Agate Road, Hamn 

 W.§. 



MEETINGS OP SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London, 41, Qui S. \V. 7 (n 



South Kensington and Gloucester Road). — Wednesdays, November 

 at 8 p.m. 



SoVth London Entomological and Nati 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. 1. — Thursd 

 Meeting. Paper, "The Second Maxilla; of tl 



illustrations. Thursday, November 23rd, . Annual Exhibition 



Sec, Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., etc., 15, St. German 



London Natural History Society now 

 House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, at 6.30 p.m. Full S 

 the first Tuesday in each month, and 

 Visitors welcomed at all meetings. — Hon. Sec. W. I . 

 Whitechapel Pioad, E. 1. 



