ADYEETISEMENTS. 



E XCH AN GE, 



; Lepidoptera marked ^ are bred. 



Exchange. — ^Vanted to exchange " The Natui-alist," from August, 1834, to December, 1891 

 for "The Midland Naturalist," Conchological Books, or Shells;— W. A Gain, Tuxford, Newark' 



Desiderata. — -A. prunaria, 'G. obscurata, E. heparata, L. flavicinclata, M. rubiginata, M. 

 hastata, tristafca, S. undulata, C. russata, immanata. and very many common species. I will 

 endeavour to make a good return. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Exchange. — Duplicate clutches of Sooty and Noddy Terns, Manx Shearwater, Mute Swan, 

 Golden-winged Woodpecker, .'American Robin, lits, B mtings, and others. Wanted other sorts 

 of sideblown eggs with data, &c. — F. W. Faple, 62 Waterloo-street, Bolton. 



Exchange. — ^^Wanted, British Coleoptera and Lepidoptera, or books on Entomology, in 

 exchange for Periodicals. — Thos. W. Wilshaw, 455 Shoreham-street, Sheffield. 



Exchange. — Duplicates :—Hesperia lineola in uood condition. Desiderata: — Hastata, 

 Bajularia, Saponaria. Lunaria, &c.— F. Milton, 184 Stamford Hill, London, N. 



Duplicates -British Coleoptera, a few Hemiptera and a few land and marine shells — 

 Desiderata, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, and other orders and named types of British and foreign 

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



Exchange— Duplicates — Aglaia, Cardamines, Sylvanus, Alexis, Ulmata, Jacobsea, Auriflua, 

 Rubiginata, and Chi, Desid. Numerous. — F. Kmsley, 98, West Street, Leeds. 



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

 Illustraria,* Suffumata, Ribesiaria, Conigera, Nictitans, Tenebrosa, Tritici, Valligera, Lucernea, 

 Festiva vars., Neglecta, Suspecta, Rutina, Adusta, Dentina, Solidaginis. — William Cowie, 5, 

 Canal Street, Aberdeen, N.B. 



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

 shells, lepidoptera, &c.. state desiderata ; offered also Foraminifera, mounted or unmounted. — 

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



Desiderata, Formicffiforrais, Culicifoi-mis, Porcellus, Statices, Rubricollis, Complana, Lurid- 



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



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

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

 W-i^r Cretaceous fossils or skins and eggs of British birds.— J. Hammerton, Junr., c|o 

 JOljlammerton and Son, Geelong, "Victoria. 



i Exchange. —Colquhounana,* Musciformis,* Camnelita, Trepidaria,* Desiderata. — 

 " jS^umerous.— H Murray, Lowb nk Villas, Carnforth. 



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

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



CHANGE OF ABDEESS. 



^TY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGIC vL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY from 

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



)V. P. Blackburne-Maze from Boundes Park, Tunbridge Wells, to Shaw House, Newberry, 

 Berks. 



A M E E T IN G S 0 F S 0 G I E T I E S . 



y-^ITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 



(V^ 33 Finsbury Square, E.C. Meetings. — Thursdays, Fixtures: 

 Mar. 3, The Coccinellidse, Mr. G. A. Lewcock. Mar. 17, The Genus Hadena, Mr. J. W. Tutt 

 — Ipl. 7, The Life-history af L. Salicis, Mr. A. N. Battley. 



fpHE SOUTH LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 1 SOCIETY, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. TJnirsdays, Mar. 10th. 

 nd 2^th. 



LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Free Library, 

 "William Brown St., Liverpool. Next Meeting Monday, March 14th. 



