ADYERTiyEMENTS. 



E XCHAHGE. 



Lepidoptera marked * are bred. 



Exchange. — Melanism and Melanochroisni — I am working at this subject and will be 

 liged if any one who takes dark forms of Lepidoptera will communicate with me. I 

 pecially want information respecting those species that have assumed tlarker hues during 

 recent years.— John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Wanted. — Collectors to look through their duplicates for old, chipped, crippled, deformed, 

 damaged and utterly useless Male Lepidoptera Avith bodies ; will pay postage or endeavour to 

 make a return, — F. N. Pierce, 143 Smithdown Lane, Lverpool. 



Exchange.— Duplicates : Jacobaja, Carpini, Haworthii, Silago, Zonaria, Pilosarla, and 

 many others. Desiderata: — Elpenor, A. urtica3, Versioolora, Papilionaria, and offers. — .J. W. 

 Baldwin, 472 Darwen Road, near Holton, Lancashire. 



Duplicates — Cardamines, Rhamni, Corydon, Paphia, Cardui, populi, Menthastri, Dispar 

 Neustria, Vinula, Cairuleocephala, lanthina, C. nigrum, N. rubi, Litura, Vaccinii^ Satellitia, 

 Cerago, Ferruginea, Chi, Oxyacanthse, Meticulosa, Protea, Oleracea, I estacea, Nupta, Scutulata, 

 Pilosaria, Illunaria, Elinguaria, Tiliaria, Pennaria, Miata, Prunaria, Maculata, Desiderata, very 

 numerous, also ova, larvae and pupffi. — A'. E. Butler, Hayling House, Oxford road, Readings. 



Duplicates — Fine well set Kent D. Galii, Sussex, Sphegiformis and Braemar Exulans, 

 Desiderata— dark melanic forms or we'l marked. Mendica, Pilosaria, Abruptaria, Repandata, 

 Crepuscularia, Biundularia, Clathrata, Ruberata, Rubiginata, Glareosa, Rumicis, &c., or C. ericel- 

 lus. Myelins, Furcatellus. Only perfect examples .-ent or received.— W. H. Tugwell, 6 Lew- 

 isham road, Greenwich, S.E. 



Exchange, — VVanted to exchange "The Naturalist," from August, 1884, to December, 1891, 

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



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

 hastata, S. undulata, C. russata, immanata. and very many common species. 1 will 

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



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

 Golden- winged ^^'oodpecker, American Robin, i its, B aitings, and others. VVanted other sorts 

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



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

 ■kchange for Periodicals. — Thus. W. Wilshaw, 455 Shoreham -street, Sheffield. 



Exchange. — Duplicates: — Hesperia lineola in ^ood 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 siiells — 

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

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



CHANGE OF ADDRESS, 



Sidney J. Debac, from isle of Mann, to Speedwell, St. Leonards on S- a. 

 P. W. Abbott, /7-ow VVylde Green, to Four Oaks, near Birmingham. 



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MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES 



ITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 

 33 Finsbury Square, E.C. Meetings.— Thursdays, Fixtures : June 2nd and i6th. 



THE SOUTH LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 SOCIETY. Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. Meetings second and 

 fourth Thursdays in each month. 



ANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Free Library 

 WilUam Brown St., Liverpool. Next Meeting will be held on Monday, September 

 I2th. Paper " Some further researches upon the Genital Structure of Lepidoptera," by 

 F. N. Pierce, F.E.S. 



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