ADYEETISEMENT8. 



EXCHANGE. 



Lepldoptera marked * are bred. 



Exchange, Duplicates. — Alexis Artaxerxes, Carpini,* Plantaginis,* Velleda, L. dispar,* 

 lUustraria,* Suffumata, Ribesiaria, Conigera, Nictitans, Tenebrosa, Tritici, ValUgera, Luc^rnea, 

 Fesiiva vars., Neglecta, Suspecta, Ruftna, Adusta, Dentina, Solidaginis.— VVitliam Cowie, 5, 

 Canal Street, Aberd/et^n, N.B. 



Exchange. — Wanted Tertiary fossils, named and located. Offered in return Mediterranean 

 shells, lepidoptera, &c.. state desiderata j offered also Poraminifera, mounted or unmounted. — 

 J. H. Cooke, Highland House, St Julian's, Malta. 



Desiderata, Formicaiformis Culiciformis, Porcellus, Statices RubricoUis, Complana, Lurideola, 

 Sericea, Caniola, Pygmaeola, Deplana, Aureola, Griseola, Strainmeola, Muscerda, Mefsoraella, 

 Miniata, Irorrella; I will endeavour to make a good return. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Australian Bird's skins and eggs, and other natural history specimens offered in exchange 

 for Cretaceous fossils or skins and eggs of British birds. —J. Hammbbton, June., c|o 

 Hammerton and Son, Geelong, Victoria. 



Exchange. — Colquhounana,* Musciformis,* Carmelita, Trepidaria,* Desiderata. — 

 Numerous. — H Mueray, Lowb nk Villas, Carnforth. 



Exchange— Wanted goo4 Botanical Sections. Will give a packet, of which 1 have six 

 different, of Micro-material from New Zealand for each slide. — W. A. Gain, Tuxford, Newark. 



Exchange- -Coleoptera — iaving undertaken the formation of a type collection of British 

 Coleoptera for the local museum here, I earnestly appeal to coleopterists for spare specimens of 

 any common species. Parcels will be thankfully received and postage paid, to be addressed 

 C: E. Stott, Hon. Curator Ento. Section, Manchester Road, Bolton-le-Moors. 



Exchange — Duplicates — Artaxerxes, Velleda, Sylvinus, Mundana, Fulva, Conigera, 

 Fasciuncula, Furuncula, Areuosa, Macilenta, Protea, Chrysitis, Dilutata, Caesiata, Albulata, 

 Ocellata, Fulvata, Mensuraria, I.iutealis, and Rubiella. — R. Adie Dalglish, 21 Princes Street, 

 Pollokshields, Glasgow. 



Duplicates.— Salmacis, Artaxerxes, Alsns, Megaera, Mendica*', Villica*, ^sculi, Trepidaria, 

 Pinetaria, Mundana, Caesiata, also a fine pair of A. Sabellse*.— T. Maddison, South Bailey, 

 Durham. 



Duplicates. — Many Continental Butterflies in fine condition. — T. Maddison, South 

 Bailey, Durham. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES 



CITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 

 Albion Hall, Londoh Wall Meetings. ^Thursdays, Fixtures: 

 January 7, The Pterophorina, Mr. J. W. Tutt. Jan. 21, Larva Preserving, Mr. A. 



Quail. February 4, The Lepidoptera of Epping Forest, Mr. A. F. Bayne. 



February 18, The Genus Hepialus, Mr. J. E. Robson. Mar. 3, The Coccinellidse, Mr. 

 G. A. Lewcock. Mar. 17. The Genus Hadena, Mr. J. W. Tutt. Apl. 7, The Life-history of 

 r.. Salicis, Mr. A. N. Battley. 



THE SOUTH LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 SOCIETY, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge, S. E. Thnrsdays, jfan. i^tlt . 

 and 2Ht}i. , / 



ANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Free Library, 

 William Brown St., Liverpool. Next Meeting Monday, January nth. 



