II EXCHANGE, ETC. 



Duplicates. — I have for exchange the following insects : — 

 A. Cardamines, P. Phlasas, A. Euphrosyne, H. Semele, P. 

 Alexis, P. Argiolus, P. Corydon, P. Adonis, T.Rubi, T. Tages, 

 T. Alveolus, P. Sylvanus, C. Hyale, C. Edusa, V. lo, V. Ata- 

 lanta, H. Janira, L. Megaera, C. Cardui, C. Paniphilns, P. 

 Machaon, P Napi, G. Rhamni, S. Ligustri, S. Tiliae, S. 

 Populi, S. Ocellatus, A. Alropos, D. Vinula, O. Potatoria 

 (males only), B. Qnercus (males only), Z. Filipendulae, O. 

 Antiqua, L. Auriflua, A. Lubricipeda ; also larvoe of B. 

 Quercus, and pupae of A. Atropos, S. Ligustri, S. Populi and 

 P. Bucephala. Offers declined if not answered within a 

 week. — Henry IV. Gre)isted ; 3, Brewer Street^ Maidsto7ie. 



Duplicates. — Machaon, C. Edusa, P. Corydon, S. Tiliae, 

 C. Dominula, P. Bucephala, E. Apiciaria, S. Tipuliforme, 

 H. Wavaria, M. Fluctuata, A. Betularia, C. Nupta. De- 

 siderata. — C. Hyale, L. Sinapis, A. Selene, T. Quercus, T. 

 Rubi, T. Betulae, M. Margaritata, B. Rubi, M. Notata, V. 

 Maculata, C. Promissa. — B. B. Leader ; Albert Street, 

 Chesterton Road, Cambridge. 



PupcD wanted. — I should like to purchase two pupae of A. 

 Atropos ; must be good average size. — L. H. Jahn ; George 

 Street, Stoke-on-Trent. 



Exchange. — I have fine specimens of L. Castrensis (coast 

 lackey) and A. Luctuosa (four-spotted) that I should be glad 

 to exchange for fine large cocoons of the Emperor moth. 

 — H. W. Banckham ; Baroda Villa, Old Su?i Road, Graves- 

 end, Kent. 



'Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies? — 

 Being most desirous of making this work a complete 

 exposition of the Geographical Distribution of Butterflies in 

 Britain, as well as a descriptive List, I shall feel truly 

 indebted to every reader of the * Entomologist' who will 

 send me as soon as practicable a list of all the Butterflies 

 which occur in his own neighbourhood, giving not only the 

 county, but exact locality; and omitting the under-mentioned 

 species : — Brassicae, Rapae, Napi, Cardamines, Rhamni, 

 Urticae, lo, Atalanta, iEgeria, Megaera, Janira, Tithonus, 

 Phlaeas and Alexis, in all lists from localities south of the 

 Tweed. — E. Newman. 



J. C. — 1, Ru.sina tenebrosa. 2, Calocampa venusta. 3, 

 Notodonta camclina. 



