EXCHANGE. 



Duplicates, Desiderata, S$c. 



Exchange. — Larentia Mullislrigata, of present season's 

 collecting; also larvae, pupae or imago of C. Plantaginis 

 offered in exchange. All correspondents answered within a 

 week if accepted. Address, "The Secretary of the Staly- 

 bridge Naturalists' Club, Ridge Hill Lane, Stalybridge." 



NepJtopteryx Artgustella. — I have fine bred specimens of 

 this beautiful knothorn to exchange for any species of Macro 

 or Micro-Lepidoptera useful to my collection, particularly 

 the latter. — IV. Machin ; 21, Argyle Road, Carlton Square, 

 Mile End, E. 



Exchange. — Pupae of Carpini, Venosa, Reclusa and A])i- 

 formis, and larvae of Villica and Dominula for exchange. — 

 W. Downing ; Hoddesdon, Herts. 



Exchange. — I have duplicates of the following, for which 

 I shall be glad to receive offers in exchange: — Betulae, 

 Cardui, Sibylla, Paphia, Suff"usa, Chi, Neustria, Undulata, 

 Perla ; also larvae of Villica and Dominula, and pupae of 

 Vinula and Carpini. — C. Barlow; 4:, Bath Place, Hagger- 

 stone. 



Excltange. — 1 have a few specimens of Larentia Multi- 

 strigaria, and larvae of A. Villica and E. Lichenea, to ex- 

 change for other larvae, pupae or imagos. — JoJin Jones; 

 63, Albert Road, Stoke, Devonport. 



Exchange. — I have some larvae of Cossus Ligniperda, 

 varying in size from four lines to an inch and three lines in 

 length, for which I shall be glad to receive offers. — B. Jarvis ; 

 Hill Cottage, Brixton Hill, S. IV. 



LaricB of Cinxia. — A. Lancaster, 1, Clifton Terrace, 

 Ventnor, Isle of Wight, will gladly send (about the end of 

 April) larvae of Melitaea Cinxia, which feeds on the narrow- 

 leaved plantain, on receipt of suitable box and addressed 

 return label, for any other really local Macro-Lepidoptera ; 

 imagos preferred. 



AJelitdBa Cinxia. — Applicants who have not yet received 

 a supply of larvae must please send at once box and return 

 postage. I shall be glad to hear from any one who may 

 want the imago. — William Jordan ; Binstead, Ryde, Isle of 

 Wight. 



