EXCHANGE. 



Marked * are bred. 



Duplicates. — Exotics, including Atlas. Desiderata. — English Lepidoptera. — 

 E. W. Lane ; 9, Teesdale Street, Hackney Boad, London. 



Duplicates. — T. Pruni, Betulae."^- Desiderata. — Arion, Iris ; in good condition ; 

 black pins. — Douglas H. Pearson ; Chilwell, Notts. 



Duplicates. — Niipta," full-grown larvae of Cossus. Desiderata. — Pupae and 

 imagines, numerous. — H. W. Bell-Marley ; 60, Shaftesbury Boad, Bavenscourt 

 Park, London. 



Duplicates. — Chrysitis.''' Black pins. Desiderata. — Ova or pupae only of 

 many Bombyces and Geometrae. — Ernest Cornell ; 16, Queen's Grove Boad, 

 Chingford, Essex. 



Duplicates. — Sponsa. Desiderata. — H. Comma. Linea, Littoralis, Connexa, 

 Furuncula, Interjecta, Ypsilon, Diffinis, Chamomillae, Arbuti, V-Aureum, Clorana. 

 — Bev. W. Claxion ; Sunny side, Woolston, Southampton. 



Duplicates. — Prunaria" (exceptionally fine banded forms), lo,* Padibunda,'- &c. 

 Desiderata. — Local Noctuae ; and numerous ova, larvae, and pupae. — J. G. Goddard ; 

 Erith, Kent. 



Duplicates. — Ova of B. Trifolii. Desiderata. — Set specimens of British bees ; 

 or microscopical slides showing structure of Apis mellifica. — W.Buckley ; 17, Upper 

 Moss Lane, Manchester. 



Duplicates. — Coleoptera : Callidium variabile, Nacerdes melanura, Chrysomela 

 goettingensis, and Lamina. Desiderata. — Chrysomela cerealis, graminis, marginata, 

 sanguinolenta ; and many other rare and local Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. — W.E. 

 Butler ; Hayling House, Beading. 



Duplicates. — Litura, Macilenta, Oxj^acanthae, Vetusta, Exoleta, Fuliginosa, 

 Carpini, Polyodon, Aurantiaria (few males and females), Brumata, Piniperda, 

 Cardamines, Atalanta. — John Bohly ; Muirland Cottages, Port Elphinstone, 

 Inverurie. 



Duplicates. — Edusa, Adippe, Polychloros, Lineola, Plantaginis, Villica, Carpini, 

 Lunaria, Zonaria (female), Citraria, Falcula, Munda, Gilvago. Desiderata. — 

 Aglaia, Davus, Ligniperda, Senex, T. Crataegi, and very many others. — Bernard S. 

 Harwood ; Brooklyn Villas, Colchester. 



Duplicates. — Pupae of Pavonia (Carpini) and Curtula. Desiderata. — Ova and 

 pupae of S. Ligustri, Elpenor, Ocellatus, Limacodes, Monacha, Crataegi, Callunae, 

 Dromedarius, Ziczac, Pigra, Flavicornis, Venosata, and many other common 

 species. — G. B. Garland ; 94, Sedgtvick Boad, Ley ton, Essex. 



Duplicates. — Pupae of Prasinana, Coryli, Trilinearia, and Adustata ; imagines 

 of Jacobaeae,'!' Potatoria,''' Coryli,''' Persicariae,''' Pistacina, Umbratica, and Betu- 

 laria.* Desiderata. — Paniscus, Lineola, Ochracea, Syringaria, Lunaria, Illustraria, 

 and many others. — H. Douglas Stockivell ; 2, Albert Boad, Dover. 



Duplicates. — Gilvago, Promissa, Sponsa, Ophiogramma (few), Meliloti, Cinxia'- 

 (British), Bhomboidea (few), Miniosa ; Exotic butterflies, Papilios, &c. Desiderata. 

 — Saponariae, Nigrocincta, Cassinea, Rubiginea, Carmelita, Obelisca, Nigra, 

 Exulans, Muscerda, Fluctuosa ; preserved larvae ; Exotic butterflies. — W. Dannatt ; 

 Ivy Dene, Westcombe Park, S.E. 



Duplicates. — Citrago, Russata* (fine Cornish forms), Propugnata, Badiata, 

 Munitata, Loewii,''' Spilodactyla,'^ Turionana/'' Edusa,-'' Adonis, Fibrosa vars., 

 Galatea, Gracilis, Typhae,''' Rubricosa. Desiderata. — Very numerous ; Diurni, 

 Bombyces, and Noctuae, to extend. — W. G. Sheldon; Kirkstyles, Havelock Boad, 

 Croydon. 



Duplicates. — Gothica" (from Gothacina female), S. Populi,''= Ocellatus, =•' Flavi- 

 cornis, -'= Cerago,^'' Caia,-'= Neustria," B. Quercus,"= Festucae,''' Amataria, Popularis, 

 Pilosaria, Myrtilli, Pyraliata, Pinastri. Desiderata. — Thymiaria, Candidata, Cam- 

 bricaria, Clathrata, Emutaria, Iinitaria, Rhizolitha, Lithoriza, Verbasci, Tincta, 

 Iota, Pulchrina (to renew), Aurago. — /. Arkle ; 2, George Street, Chester. 



Duplicates. — Mostly S. French : Podalirius, Sinapis, Cleopatra (female), 

 Melanopa, Provincialis, Cinxia, Galatea, Convolvuli, Lavandulae, Rhadamanthus, 

 Pyri, Plumistaria, and many others. Desiderata. — Rhopalocera of the world; 

 Macros of Europe; series of B. Quercus, its vars. and larvae. Should be glad to 

 exchange with lepidopterists abroad, especially in Russia, Greece, and America. — 

 '>'. C. Warburg : 8, Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. 



Duplicates. — A. Atmoriella (n. s.), S. Pedella, Lafauryana,''' Extersaria.'"' 

 Desiderata. — Several local and rare species, especially Semibrunnea, Umbrana, 

 MyeUus, Commnnana, Semirufa, Marginepunctella, Audoninana, M. Caledoniella, 

 Granulosella, Palustrella, Obscurella, Junctella, Imperialella, G. Populetella, 

 Fagivora, and Viciniella. — E. A. Atmore ; King's Lynn, Norfolk. 



