EXCHANGE. 



Desiderata. — I shall be very much obUged to any gentleman Avho, having larvfe of the 

 undormentioned to spare, will kindly give me some, and I will gladly pay postage : — 

 C-Album, Urticae, Polychoros, lo, Atalanta, Cardui, Sibylla. — William Wells, jun.j 12, 

 Phillimore Terrace, Kensington, S.W. 



JDuplicates. — Larvae and piipse of H. Dispar and larva) of D. Mendica (from variety 

 referred to in June number of the * Entomologist'). Desiderata. — Larvje or pupre of Tiliee, 

 Eussula, Monacha, Salicis, Chrysorrhoea, Auriflua, Fascelina, Pudibunda, Gonostigma, 

 P. Populi, Castrensis, Neustria, Quercifolia, or any local larvae or jjuppe. Oifers answered 

 within a week if accepted. — W. M. Hamilton; 13, Union Street, Neivcastle-on-Tyne. 



Duplicates. — Pupae of Prsecox. Desiderata. — Eggs or larvae of Ligustri. — James Ponall; 

 Church Lane, Egremont, Birkenhead. 



Duplicates. — Cratsegi (bred) in good condition. Desiderata. — C-Album, Iris, Actajon, 

 Fucifomiis, Bombyliformis, Nubigena, Gonostigma, P. Populi, Versicolor, Dodonaja, 

 Ziczac, Subtusa, Retusa, Fulvago and others. — Mark Kershaw; (JH, Hillgate Street, Hurst 

 Brook, Ashton-under-Lyne. 



Duplicates. — Pupoe of Polychloros and Cocruleocephala. Larvre of Polychloros, Lanestris, 

 Neustria and Potatoria. Eggs of Pudibunda. Desiderata. — LepidoiDteva in any stage, 

 especially Geometrae. — G. H. Raynor ; Bordyke House, Tonhridge. 



Duplicates. — Larvae and pupae of Polychloros (images in ten days), Carpini and 

 Euphrosyne, and larvae of Pudibunda. Desiderata. — Elpenor, Porcellus, B. Trifolii, 

 Monacha, any of the Sesidae and Cuspidates ; also many larvae and pupae. Oifers answered 

 in a week if accepted. — W. J. Skelton; The Bounds, near Faversham, Kent. 



Duplicates. — In fine condition : — Crataegi,* Euphrosyne, Artemis,* Polychloros,* Cardui, 

 Agestis, Alveolus, Tages, Ocellatus,* PopuU,* Ligustri,* Filipendulae,* Yillica,* Fascelina,* 

 Vinula,* Maculata, Holosericeata, Biundularia, Chrysonuchellus, Glandifera and Perla 

 (marked * are bred). Desiderata. — Very numerous. — Robert Last; 14, Denbigh Street, 

 Grosvenor Road, Bristol. 



Duplicates. — Eggs of Rubi ; larvae of Callunae ; and images of S. Populi, Fuliginosa, 

 Gothica, Paibricosa, Instabilis, Stabilis, Vetusta, Exoleta, Nigra, Chi, Piniperda, Stagnalis; 

 also a few of Myricae. Desiderata. — Numerous; Lepidoptera in any stage. Ofiers, if 

 accex)ted, answered in a week. — James Garroiv ; 40, Market Place, Inverurie, Aberdeen- 

 shire. 



Exchange. — I have the following larvae to offer in exchange for local or other larvae : — 

 Carpini, Ocellatus (young), Verbasci, and many other species. Gentlemen not hearing from 

 me in five days may conclude my stock is exhausted. — R. L. Davis; 2, Rose Cottage, Albert 

 Road, Neio Town, near Waltham Cross. 



Desiderata. — Cassiope, W-Album, Pruni, P. Argus, Actaeon. Duplicates. — Machaon, 

 Edusa, Galathea, iEgeria, Seraele, T. Quercus, Rubi, Lucina, Selene, Paphia, Alveolus, 

 Prodromaiia, Pyramidea, Exoleta, B. Quercus and many others. — A. C. Hervey ; Colmer, 

 Alton, Hants. 



Duplicates. — Larvft3 and cocoons of AuriHua, and possibly also of Filipendulae and 

 Cccruleocephala, in exchange for other larva; or pupae. Persons not hearing in three days 

 may conclude that their ofiers are not accepted. — James H. Roivntree ; Wesiwood, Scar- 

 borough. 



Exchange. — 1 sball be glad to supply anyone with larvie of Dispar, Nensuui mul 

 Salicis; and images (in some cases only a few specimens) of Cinxia, Artemis, Atlialia, 

 Euphrosyne, Selene, Aglaia, Adippe, Paphia, Tithonus, Semele, Sinapis, Adonis, Egou, 

 Quercus, Rubi, Lucina, Cruticgi, Edusa, Jacobca), Potatoria, Carpini, Quercus, Spartiata, 

 Tilia-, Ligustri, Stellatarum and others. Desiderata. — Larva; or pupre of Machaon, Sibylla, 

 Pruni, Betuhe, T. W-Album; and any other larvro or pupa; of any of the Butterflies; or 

 imagos of jNIacliaon, Iris, Cassiope, Pruni, T. W-Album, Lathonia, Acis, Daphdice, 

 G. C-Album, &C.—M. Inman; 10, Upper Hamilton Terrace, London, N.W. 



