EXCHANGE. 



[The publication of Notices of Exchange, or of Advertisements, in 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 ; t are highjlat-set. 



Duplicates. — Phorodesma Smaragdaria.''' Desiderata. — Numerous. — W. S. 

 Fremlin : Western Dispensary, Rochester Bow, Westminster, S.W. 



Duplicates. — Pupae of Pa.vonia ; ova of Curtula. Desiderata. — Larvae and pupae 

 very numerous. — G. B. Garland ; 94, Sedgwick Boad, Leyton, Essex. 



Duplicates. — Ova of Ligniperda. Desiderata. — Imagines of C- Album, 

 T. Quercus, Artemis, Blandina. Black pins. Full data. — H. L. Wood; Old 

 Grammar School House, Ashford, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Mesomella, Eumicis, Rubiginata, Maculata, Variata, Umbratica, 

 Chi, Galathea. Desiderata. — Numerous ; larvae preferred. — Bev. C. F. Thornewill ; 

 CalverhaJl Vicarage, Whitchurch, Salop. 



Duplicates. — Larvae of Mendica, Carpini, Antiqua, Illunaria, and Caeruleo- 

 cephala ; pupse of Potatoria, Caia, and Filipendulae. Desiderata. — Larvae of 

 Lanestris, Ligustri, and Nupta ; ova of Ocellatus. — W. BlacJctaell; Knockholt, 

 near Sevenoahs, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Suasa, Lineola, Reticella, Castrensis, Smaragdaria and young 

 larvae. Desiderata. — Fluviata, Glabraria, Pusillata, Trisignaria, Notlia, Occulta, 

 Atriplicis, Bractea, Cordigera, and other good species in fine condition. — F. G. 

 Whittle ; 3, Marine Avenue, Southend. 



Duplicates (dragonflies). — E. najas, P, pennipes, P. tenellum, A. formosus. 

 Desiderata. — L. fulva, S. flaveolum, S. sauguineum, 0. curtisii, A. vulgatissimus, 

 2S^. rufescens, L. nympha, A. mercuriale, I. pumilio. — W. J. Lucas ; 21, Knight's 

 Park, Kingston-on-Thames. 



Duplicates.— Co. Waterford : Paphia (fine), Napi, V. Urticae* and larvae, 

 Semele, Egeria, , Megaera, Tithonus, Pamphilus, Argiolus (a few), Jacobaeae and 

 larvae, Phlceas (numerous), &c. ; O. Dispar (bred from bought ova). Desiderata. — 

 Very numerous, especially Geometrae. — L. H. Bonap)arte-Wyse ; Manor of 

 St. John's, Waterford. 



Duplicates. — Minos (Welsh). Desiderata. — Edusa var. Helice, Hyale, Iris, 

 Pruni, Myopaeformis, Formicaeformis, Chrysidiformis, Ichneumoniformis, Cynipi- 

 formis, Apiformis, Arundinis, ^Esculi, Asellus, Testudo, Albulalis, Strigula, 

 Muscerda, Gomplana, Caniola, Straaiineola, Gonostigma, Crataegi, B. Trifolii, 

 Hamula, Bicuspis, Cassinea, Carmelita, Dictaeoides, Trepida, Dodonaea. — E. W. 

 H. Blagg ; Cheadle, Staffordshire. 



Duplicates. — Ophiogramma'- (a fev^^), Capsophila (some bred), Tenuiata,'-'' 

 Umbratica, Iota, Festu ae, Triplasia, black Monoglypha, and others, — when off the 

 boards. Desiderata. — Atropos, Galii, Sphegiformis, Plantaginis var. Hospita, 

 Coenosa, CucuUa, Octogesima, Fluctuosa, Cinerea, Ashworthii, Sobrina, Hyper- 

 borea, Eubiginea, Caesia, Xanthomista, Lutulenta var. Luneburgensis, Fucifera, 

 Venustula, Hera," Villica, Verbasci."^' — W. B. Thornhill ; Castle Cosey, Castle 

 Bellingham, Ireland. 



Changes of Address. — W. Harcourt-Bath, to 176, Ombersley Road, Moseley, 

 Birmingham. AV. L. Distant, to 4, Westbourne Terrace, Lower Addiscombe, 

 Suvrej.' 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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.G.) 

 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 Loudon Institute, Dalston 

 Lane (close to Hackney Downs Sta'tion on the G.E.R.), from 7.45 to 9.30 or 10 p.m. 



