EXCHANGE. 



Duplicates, Desiderata, 8fc. 



Desiderata. — 1 shall feel much obliged to any brother 

 collector who can supply me with larvae or pupae of Dian- 

 thceciaCucubali and EremobiaOchroleuca. — (Rev.) J. Greene; 

 Apsleij Road, Redland, Bristol. 



Exchange. — I will send a liberal supply of the pupa3 of 

 A. Cralaegi to any entomological friend, in exchange for any 

 of the following : — A. Iris, P. Acis, A. Alropos, S. Convolvuli, 

 D. Galii, M. Fuciformis, S. Myopa3fonnis, S. Culiciformis, 

 S. FormicLtiformis, S. Ichneumoniformis, S. Cynipiformis, S. 

 Bembeciformis, S. Apiformis, Z. Minos, D. Coryli, E. Ver- 

 sicolor, A. Prodromaria, B. Roboraria, P. Hamula, T. Lacer- 

 tula, N. Ziczac, N. Cucullina, P. Plumigera, A. Sulphuralis, 

 S. Philanthiformis. — Geo. Lock ; Turkish Baths, Newport^ 

 Monmouthshire . 



Exchange. — Fine specimens of S. lllustraria (spring brood) 

 and A. Piclaria, for other larva3 or imagos. — Geo. Elisha ; 

 2, Cross Street, Ashley Crescent, City Road. 



Exchange. — 1 have larvae or pup* of the following for 

 exchange : — C. Ligniperda, C. Dominula, C. Villica, L. Chry- 

 sorrhcea, L. Dispar, E. Lanestris, B. Neustria, P. Piloscria, 

 T. Fimbria, &c. 1 will gladly send any of my previous 

 correspondents a few larvae of Chrysorrhoea, on receiving a 

 a box and return postage. — J. W. Russell; 18, Mount 

 Pleasant Road, Upper Holloway, N. 



Exchange. — Larvae of Potatoria for larvae or imagos of any 

 of the Rhopalocera. Letters answered within a week, if still 

 open to receive offers. — Davids Pringle ; Ellison Villas, 

 Mount Pleasant, Gateshead, Newcastleon-l'yne. 



Exchange. — A stained and varnished ten-board setting- 

 house, with corked back ; and several species of Lepidoptera, 

 including Aglaia, Hyale, Ocellatus, Stellatarum, Ligustri, 

 &c. Desiderata. — Larvae and pupae of all kinds of butter- 

 flies and moths, especially Argynnidae, Theclae, Lycaenidae, 

 Sybilla, Machaon, Carpini, Quercus, and many others, also 

 a few rare imagos. — M. N. Inman ; 10, Upper Hamilton 

 Terrace, St. John's Wood, N.IV. 



Duplicates for E.Tchange. — Larvae and pupae of C. Plan- 

 tagiuis, and larvae of L. Dispar and O. Potatoria. — Joseph 

 Ker.shaw; 4, Set Street, Stalybridge, May 17, 1870. 



