Exchange continued. 



Duplicates. — Machaon, Sinapis, W-Album, Cinxia, Artemis, Aglaia, and most of the 

 butterllies. Desiderata. — Iris, Cassiope, Lathonia, Acis, Daplidice, Arion, &c.; and larvae 

 and pupse of all kinds, especially butterflies. — M. N. Inman ; 10, Upjjer Hamilton Terrace, 

 London, N.W. 



Duplicates. — Pra3cox, Littoralis. — G. M'Guffog ; 17, Desmond Street, Liverpool. 



Duplicates. — C. Elpenor. Desiderata. — A.wy species of Smerinthus; either imago or 

 larvne. — C. Bradbury ; Cheadle, Staffordshire. 



Duplicates. — Louicerae, Machaon, Litura. Desiderata numerous. — Thomas Marson; 

 Fortobello, Wakefield. 



Change of Address. — Thomas Richardson, from 24 to 59, Hart Street, Mount Pleasant, 

 Gateshead-on-Tyne. 



EUKOPEAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



MK. H. W. MARSDEN, Regent Street, Gloucester, has just received a 

 large consignment (and a few species of Exotics). Price-list sent on 

 receipt of stamped directed envelope. 



INSECTS FOR SALE. 



DEILEPHILA GALII, bred from larvae taken on New Brighton sand-hills, 

 price 10s. Od. each. Chcerocampa Porcellus, 8d. Larvae of do., 4d. 

 Nonagria Lutosa, not bred, 6d. 



WILLIAM GREASLEY, Wallasey, Cheshire. 



WJ. NORMAN, 178, City Road, maker of every description of Entomolo- 

 « gical Apparatus, Microscopes, Objects, &c., &c. 



THE ENTOMOLOGICAL GUINEA OUTFIT:— 



Consisting of Umbrella or Jointed Net, Zinc Collecting Box, Setting Case 

 French-polished, Lock, Handle, and a dove-tailed Store Box, 18 in. by 11 in., 

 packed and sent to any railway station for Is. extra. 



INSECTS FOR SALE.— Athalia, ^d. ; females, 3d. Selene, 2d. Lucina, 2d. 

 T. Rubi, 2d. Argiolus, 2d. Alsus, 2d. H. Comma, 2d. Alveolus, 2d. 

 Linea, 2d. Adippe, 4d. Papliia, 4d. Sinapis, 4d. Taminata, 3d. Triliuiaria, 3d. 

 Dealbata, 4d. Miniata, 3d. Picata, 4d. Coraplana, 3d. A. Ligustri, 5d. C. Or, 5d. 

 Plantaginis, 3d. Chrysorrhoea, 4d. Dominula, Is. 6d. a dozen. Betularia 

 (black), 8d. Also a lew fine Derivalis and Lancealis. 



G. PARRY, Church Street, St. Paul's, Canterbury. 



FINE SPECIMENS of Machaon, Paphia (black), Polychloros, Sibylla, Por- 

 cellus, Apiformis, Bembeciformis, N. Strigula, A. Urticae, B. Quercus, 

 Quercifolia, Illustraria, Roboraria, Consortaria, Taminata, Pictaria, Dealbata, 

 Hippocastinaria, E. pusillata, Dubitata, Imbutata, Caliginosa, Promissa, Sponsa, 

 Quadra, Bondii, Connexa, Turca, Oo, Fulvago, Xerampelina, Ochroleuca, 

 Suspecta and many others. 



W. DOWNING, 59, Bloomfield Road, Plumstead, Kent. 



PRESERVED LARV^.— A sample of four species of Larvae, Mounted and 

 Framed for the Cabinet, sent Post-free for twelve stamps. Price-list on 

 receipt of stamp. 



R. L. DAVIS, Preserver of Larvae for Museums, &c., Albert Road, New 



Town, Waltham Cross. 



