AD YEETISEMENTS . 



EXCHANGE. 



Exchange. —Desiderata. — Land and Fresh Water MoUusca of Britain, in exchange for 

 Land, Fresh Water, and Marine Mollusca of North America. — A. H. Gaednee, P.O. Box 

 62. Pay Ridge. Ms. United States of America. 



Duplicates. — Pupte of Philanthiformis. Desideeata. — Ova, larvse, pupae : or bred 

 insects for renewing. — H. MrEEAT, Lowbank Villas, Carnforth. 



Duplicates.- — H. pomatia, H. cantiana, Buliminus obscurus with variety alba, 

 Clausilia laminata, Cochlicopa lubrica, Coecilianella, acicula. Desiderata. — H. revelata, 

 H. fusca, Buliminus montanus, Pupilla secale, Clausilia biplicata, Cochlicopa tridens, 

 Stenofjyra goodallii, or other land shells (British) not in collection. — E. W. Swanton, 

 Doddington, Sittinofbourne, Kent. 



Duplicates.— Podalirius, Alexanor, Apollo, Jasius, Cassandra, Cleopatra, and many other 

 French butterflies in very line condition. Desiderata.— Numerous British Geometras and 

 Noctuae, or larvse or pupae. — T. Maddison, South Bailey, Durham. 



Exchange. — Algerian Coleoptera, and numerous duplicates of shells, in exchange for land • 

 and fresh water species of the latter, mostly exotic, not in collection. Wanted principally : Gen. 

 Bulimus, Diplommatina, Alycoes, Clausilia, Pupa, generally Helicidae.— C. J. Ancey, Adminis- 

 trateur-adjoint a Boghari, Algeria. 



Duplicates. — American Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. Desiderata British or Exotic 

 Bombvcidae and Sphingidae. — Miss Emily Morton, Newburg, New York. New Windsor 

 Delivery, U.S.A. 



Exchange. — I should be glad to exchange rare vars. of H. nemoralis and hortensis with 

 anyone who has paid special attention to these shells. — Rev. J. W. Horsley, Holy Trinity 

 Vicarage, Woohvich. 



Duplicates. — Boreata, Monacha, and others. Desiderata. — many common species to 

 renew. — A. E. Hall, Norbury, Sheffield. 



I have Vol. I of Ent. Weekly Intelligencer in duplicate, it is in good condition and 

 will exchange it for well got Lepidoptera. I would be glad to purchase or otherwise 

 Entomologist Part loo, Vols. 2-5, and Ent. Annual for the years 1866-68 or 70 to end 

 — A. E. Hall, Norbury, Sheffield. 



American Lepidoptera. cocoons and chrysalides of same. American Birds' eggs, Indian 

 relics snd fossils for Exotic Lepidoptera other than European. South American, African 

 and Australian especially desired. — L. W. Mengall, Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Owing to great pressure on our space, very many important communications unavoidably 

 stand over. In the section of Coleoptera, Mr. Lewcock's Gossiping Notes, and paper and notes 

 under the signatures of James Cosiro Melvill, M.A., F.L.S., Rev. W. F. Johnson, H. Heasler, 

 H. Biekerton Jones, VV. H. Bennett, VV. Chaney, R. W^. Thompson, Gr. A. Lewcock, &c., are left 

 over. A very important paper on the Hymenoptera of Lancasliire and Cheshire, by Willoughliy 

 Gardner, Esq., of Liverpool, is in hand, and if ])ossible, will be commenced in next number. 



Conchological section.— Mr. Cockerill having sailed for Jamaica, this section is temporarily 

 suspended. Communications in the meantime to be sent to the Editor. 



Mr. G. A. Lewcock„ 73, Oxford Road, Islington, N., Hon. Sec. City of London Ento. 

 and Nat. Hist. Society, represents the Magazine in London, and conducts the section of 

 Coleoptera 



Mr. Lewcock desires indulgence from those correspondents to whom he has been unable to 

 write, and hopes to be able to smswer all shortly. 



New subscribers can have such portions of the Supplements as appeared last year as 

 follows ; The British Hawk Moths, 24 pages, 6d ; Hand-Book of British Spiders, 32 pages, 

 3 plates, IS. ; British Pterophori, 24 pages, 6d. Subscriptions, and all communications 

 other than as above, to be sent to John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



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