EXCHANGE. 



[The publication of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, iu the 'Entomologist' 

 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; f are highjlat-set. 



Duplicates. — Ova and iinao:os of Zonaria. Almost any offers accepted. — 

 James Grime ; 243, Halliwell Road, Bolton. 



Duplicates. — Quercus, pupae (100). Desiderata. — Numerous. — J. T. Hyde; 

 The Gi'ove, Portland. 



Duplicates. — Haworthii, Graminis, Bicolorata, Chi ; larvae of Opima, Chi ; 

 pupse of Festucae. Desiderata. — Numerous. — /. E. B. Allen ; Portora, EnnisMllen, 

 Ireland. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of Lanestris. Desiderata. — Other larvae; not Dispar, 

 Zonaria, or Defoliaria. — Rev. C. F. Thorneivill : Calverhall Vicarage, Whit- 

 church, Salop. 



Duplicdles. — Lunaria/'' Piniperda,''' Opima,* &c. Desiderata. — Sambucata,''' 

 Advenaria,''' Maculata,* Prunaria,''- Tiliaria,''' &c. — W. Benton; Deanbrae Cottage, 

 Hawick, N.B. 



Duplicates. — Clivina fossor, Hydroporus planus, Ocypus ater, 0. compressus, 

 Aphodius pusillus, Oxyomus porcatus, Onthophagus fracticornis, Ghysomela 

 hyperici. Desiderata. — Very numerous. — A. S. Carr ; The Hill, Wheathamp- 

 stead, Heists. 



Desiderata. — Larvae and pupae for illustrated new work : Polycommata, 

 Tiliaria, Bipuncta, Curtula, Furva, Abjecta, Chamomillae, Lobulata, Exulis, 

 Luctuosa, Flavocincta, Syringaria, Lutosa, Carnica, Aprilina, Craccae, Plumigera, 

 Cassinea, Nubeculosa, Suspecta, Anachoreta, Certata, Carmehta, Flavicornis, 

 Diffinis, W- Album, Betulae, Corydon, Semele, Aglaia, Adippe, Actaeon, Medea, 

 Lathonia. — W. A. Bollason ; 1, Neiuhall Street, Birmingham. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of Lonpon. — Wednesday, June 3rd, at 8 p.m. 

 Paper to be read : — " On the Phylogeny and Evolution of the Lepidoptera from a 

 pupal and oval standpoint," by Dr. Thomas Algernon Chapman, F.E.S. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. — Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in 

 each month, at 8 p.m. 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. — The 

 meetings of this Society (held at the London Institution, Finsbury Circus, E.C.) 

 will take place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in each month, from 7.30 to 10 p.m. 

 as heretofore. 



North London Natural History Society. — Meetings are held on the 2nd 

 and 4th Thursdays in each month at the North East London Institute, Dalston 

 Lane (close to Hackney Downs Station on the G.E.E.), from 7.45 to 9^.30 or 10 p.m. 



TO CONTRIBUTOKS. — Papers, Notes, and Communications, on all 

 branches of Entomology, are solicited. Contributors are requested to conform, as 

 far as possible, to the following rules: — All Communications must be clearly 

 written on one side only of the paper. Generic names must be given in full, 

 excepting wliere immediately before used . The Editor is not responsible for 

 unused MS., neither can he undertake to return it, unless especially asked to 

 do so. Contributors of the more important articles receive six copies of such 

 articles. NOTICES of EXCHANGE (inserted without charge) must contain 

 nothing more than the specific names of the duplicates and desiderata, except 

 when two insects are known by the same specific name, and must be clearly 

 written on one side only of the paper. All notes, papers, books for review, iS:c., 

 and notices of exchange should be sent to the Editor, 



RICHARD SOUTH, WO, RITHERDON ROAD, UPPER TOOTING, S.W. 



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