EXCHANGE. 



Exchange. — I have larvae of C. Ligniperda of two and three years growth, for which I 

 shall be glad to receive offers. — J. B. Jarvis ; Hill Cottage, Brixton Hill, S.W. 



Duplicates. — I regret that the large number (125) of applications has obliged me to 

 disappoint many correspondents : no less than sixty ladies and gentlemen desired to 

 possess my two unfortunate Exoleta. I have still on hand fourteen boxes which I am 

 imable to identify, as the senders have omitted to state their names either inside or out. 

 Those who have not received their boxes back will, therefore, oblige me by describing their 

 property. — Edwin Birchall; Neivlay, near Leeds. 



Exchange. — I shall be glad to supply any brother entomologist, who may want them, 

 with Euchelia Jacobea3; the perfect insects in June, and larvae in July and August. Anyone 

 requiring will please send box and return -postage. — Alfred Guthrie ; Ward Road, Dundee. 



Exchange. — Larvse of Mundana and Dispar for lan'se of Russula, Auriflua, Salicis, 

 Monacha, Fascelina, Coryli, Cratsegi, Populi, Quercifolia, or other larvse or eggs. — Thomas 

 H. Hedioorth; Dunston, Gateshead. 



Desiderata. — I should be very much obliged to anyone for the pupae of Mamestra 

 Brassicae or P. Bucephala. — Charles A. Shaw; 7, Blomfield Terrace, Harrow Road, W. 



Exchange. — I have the following larvae in exchange for any other larvae : — Ypsilon, 

 Salicis, Caeruleocephala, Potatoria, Auriflua, Carpini (young), Megacephala. — R. L. Davis; 

 Albert Road, Neio Toivn, Waltham Cross. 



Exchange. — Eggs of Lucina for other eggs, larvse or pupae. — Thomas Benn; St. James's 

 Square, Leeds. 



Exchange. — I shall shortly have larvae of Mundana, Quercus var. Callunae, Vinula and 

 many others, for which I shall be glad to receive offers of imagos. Desiderata very 

 numerous. — Thomas Groves ; 5, West Terrace, Richmond, Yorkshire. 



Exchange. — I have a few pupae and imagos of a cross-breed between B. Yama-Mai and 

 B. Pernyi, which I should be glad to exchange for good specimens of the following: — 

 G. C-Album, Cardui, Betulae, Quercus, Kubi, Corydon, Sybilla. — J. Blackhurne ; Barrow 

 Hill, Henfield, Sussex. 



Desiderata. — Larvae and pupae of nearly all the Lepidoptera (especially butterflies). 

 Diqdicates. — Artemis, Paphia, Quercus and many others. — M. N. Inman ; 10, Upper 

 Hamilton Terrace, London, N.W. 



Duplicates for Exchange. — I have duplicates of the following for exchange : — Edusa, 

 Paphia, Cardui, Semele, Adonis, Alveolus, Tages, S. Tiliae, Stellatarum, B. Quercus, 

 Margaritaria, Festucro. — Herbert J. Guyon; 23, St. James's Square, Bath. 



Exchange. — Larvae of Quercus and Chrysorrha'a, pupai of Yillica and images of 

 Euphrosyne, Populi, Carpini and Yinula; for pupae of Kubi or Lepidoptera in any stage. 

 Offers answered in a few days if accepted. Probably some larvae of Polychloros in a week. — 

 W. J. Skelton ; The Bounds, near Faversham, Kent. 



Exchange. — Pupae of Fascelina in exchange for other pupae or larvse not common. — Wm. 

 R. Kefford; Lathom Gardens, near Ormskirk, Lancashire. 



Exchange. — Eggs of Tiliaria, pupai of Yenosata, Subfulvata and Linariata for others. — 

 William Johnson; 20, Brenton Street, Park Road, Liverpool. 



THE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB DINNER 



Will be held at the " Hand and Spear," Weybridge, on Saturday, July 1st, 



HENRY ADAMS, F.L.S., in the Chair. 



Tickets, 20s. each. 



Trains leave the Waterloo Station for Weybridge at 7.30 and 9.45 a.m. 

 Breakfast on the table on the arrival of the 9.45 train. Dinner at Five o'clock 

 precisely. 



