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Lepidoptera marked * are bred. 



PLICATES -British Coleoptera, a few Heiniptera and a few land and marine shells 



ftesiderata, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, and other orders and named _ types of British and foreign 

 shells. — A. FoED, Claremont House, Upper Tower Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. 



Exchange— Duplicated— Aglaia, Cardamines, Sylvanus, Alexis, fJlmata,, Jacobaa, Auriflua, 

 Rubiginata, and Chi, Desid. Numerous. — F. Kmslet, 9«, West Street, Le< ds. 



Exchange, Duplicates.— Alexis, Artaxerxes, Carplni,*' Pkntaginis,* Velleda, L. dispar,* 

 lllustraria,* Suifuraata, Ribesiaria, Conigera, Nictitans, Tenebrosa, Tritici, Valligera, Lucf-rnea, 

 Festiva vars., Neglecta, Suspecta, Rufina, Adusta, Dentina, Solidaginis. — Witliam Cowie, 5, 

 Canal Street, Aberde^-n, N.B. ' 



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

 shells, lepidoptera, &c.. state desiderata ; -oifered also Forarainifera, mounted or unmounted. — 

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



Desiderata, Formicfeformis, Culieiformis, Porcellus, Statiees, Rubricollis, Complana, Lurid- 

 eola, Sericea Caniola, PygmaeoTa,, Deplana, Aureola, Griseola, Stramineola, Muscerda, Meso- 

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



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

 for Cretaceous fo->'sils or skins and eggs of British birds. --J. Hammerton, June., c/o 

 Hammerton and Son, Geeloiig, Victoria. 



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

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



P]xrHANGE — Wanted good Botanical Sections. Will give a packet, of which 1 have six 

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



British Oektkopteea. — As I contemplate writing a popular handbook on the above as a 

 companion volume to my " Illustrated _ Handbook of British Dragon Flies," 1 shall be very 

 pleased to receive any information from^ those who are interested in them. Local lists and 

 rare specimens for figuring, &c., would be very acceptable. — A. Harcourt Bath, Ladywood, 

 Birmingham. 



Exchange —Wanted European Odonata, and British Oi'thoptera — Duplicates British 

 Hhopalocera and Odonata. — A. Harcoukt Hath, Ladywood, Birmingham. 



Exchange — -Duplicates — -Artaxerxes, Velleda, Sylvinus, Mundana, Fulva, Gonigera, 

 F-asciuncula, Furuncula, Ai'cuosa, Macilenta, Protea, Chrysitis, Dilutata, Caesiata, Albnlata, 

 Ocellata, Fulvata, Alensuraria, Lutealis, and Rubiella. — R. Adie Dalglish, 21 Princes Street, 

 Pollokshields, Glasgow. 



DrPLiCATRS. — Salmacis, Artaxerxes, Alsns, Megaera, Mendica*, Villica*, Jllsculi, Trepidaria, 

 Pinetaria, Mundana, Ca3siata, also a fine pair of A. Sabellse*. — T. Maddison, South Bailey, 

 Durham. 



Duplicates. — Many Continental [-Jutterfiies in fine condition.— T. Maddison, South 

 Bailey, Durham. 



CITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISiORY SOCIETY from 

 ALBION Hall, LONDON WALL to 33. FINSBURY SQUARE, E.C. 



MEETIMGS OF S 0 G I StTe"s . ~ 



CITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 

 33 Finsbury Square, E.G. Meetings.— Thursdays, Fixtures: 



' F'ebruary 4, The Lepidoptera of Epping Forest, Mr. A. F. Bayne. 

 Februarys, The Genus Hepialus, Mr. J. E. Robson. Mar. 3, The Goccinellidse, Mr. 

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

 L. Salicis, Mr. A. N. Battley". 



THE SOUTH LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 SOCIETY, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. Thursdays, Feb. 11th. 

 and 25^//. 



LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Free Library, 

 William Brown St., Liverpool. Next Meeting Monday, February 8th 



