ADVERTISEMENTS. 



EXCHANGE. 



A few mounted Duplicates of Aphodius tessulatus, A. tristus, Epuraea pusilla, Ips 

 4-punctata, Anthonomus ulmi, Malthodes, etc. Wanted— Aphodii and other British 

 beetles.— B. Tomlin, The Green, Llandaff. 



Exchange. — Duplicates — Cardamines, Napi, Brassicas, U.rticse, Edusa, Sibylla, Alsus, 

 Sylvanus, Lucina, Tages, Caja, Lubricipeda. Desiderata — Ova and Larvae of Sphinges 

 and Bombyces.— W. Harcourt Bath, Ladywood, Birmingham. 



Duplicates. — Advena, Suffumata, Venosata. Desiderata — Very numerous. — W. Mac- 

 millan, Castle Gary, Somerset. 



Duplicates.— Loniceras, Filipendulse, Conigera, Tritici, Carpophaga, Capsincola. Cucu- 

 bali, Elymi, Testacea, Zonaria, Ulmata, Biundularia, L. marginata, Ministrana. Desiderata 

 — Very numerous to enlarge series. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Wanted for types (condition immaterial) — Riceana, Scabrana, Mixtana, Caprseana, 

 Sellana, Marginana, Striana, Hybridana, Nisana. Will pay postage and do best I can in 

 return. — W. Macmillan, Castle Cary, Somerset. 



Types for beginners. — Have numerous duplicate moths to give away. Send box and 

 return postage. — W. Macmillan, Castle Cary Somerset. 



What offers for " Young Naturalist," Vol. I. to XI. (1890) bound in half roan, also 

 " Bristish Naturalist," 1891, half roan, 1892-3, unbound. " Entomologist," 1888-9, na lf 

 calf, 1890-3 unbound. " Zoologist," 1B90-1, half calf, 1892-3 unbound. " Entomologist's 

 Record," Vols. T, II., half calf, Vols. III. and IV. unbound. " British Noctuse and their 

 Varieties, " 4 Vols. Merrin's Lepidopterist's Calendar /'interleaved). Dallas' Elements of 

 Entomology. Naturalists' Gazette, Vols. I. -III. half roan, and Jardine's Naturalists' 

 Library, 31 Vols. 1st edition hand-painted ?— D. S. Steuart, Owen's College, Manchester. 



Desiderata.^ — Sinapis, Th. rubi, W. album, pruni, iris, Trochilium, all but tipuliformis, 

 fuciformis, bombyliformis, porcellus, elpeuor, ligustri, rubricollis, complana, lurideola, 

 pygmaeola, deplana, aureola, griseola, muscerda, mesomella. Duplicates numerous, a list 

 on application. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Exchange. — Wanted— Magic Lantern Slides of Insects. Any order, and either eggs, 

 larvae, pupae, perfect insects, or dissections desired. Will give Lepidoptera in return, or 

 Cash. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Exchange. — Marine Shells from New Zealand offered for foreign land and fresh-water 

 shells, Microscopic slides illustrating useful or noxious insects, or botanical or entomological 

 lantern slides. — W. A. Gain, Tuxford, Newark. 



Exchange. — Wanted — Living pupae (or empty cases) of Skippers, Psychids, and Hepiali, 

 also larvae and pupae of Elachistas and Elachistids, and pupae or cases of many Tineina 

 and others. Will do anything I can in return. — T. A. Chapman, Firbank, Hereford. 



Exchanges. — Duplicates — British and Foreign Butterflies, Moths, and Dragonfiies. 

 Desiderata — British Dragonfiies, Grasshoppers, Locusts, Crickets (especially Mole and 

 Field Crickets), Cockroaches, Earwigs, Lamellicorns, Longicorns, and pupae of Lepidoptera. 

 — W. Harcourt Bath, 195, Ladywood Road, Birmingham. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



C^ITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 

 J meets on the First and Third Tuesdays in each month, at the London Institution, 

 Finsbury Circus, E.C, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish 

 Square, W. Wednesday, August 7th, 1893, at 7 o'clock in the evening. 



THE SOUTH LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 SOCIETY, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. Meetings: Second and fourth 

 Thursdays in each month, at 7.30 p.m. 



DISINFECTING CONES ON NEEDLE POINTS, 



THE SIMPLEST AND BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST MITES. 

 Prepared at the suggestion of the Editor of this Magazine. 

 Price, 4/6 per 100, post free. Send 3 stamps for sample, 



THOMAS ROBSON, Chemist, Shield Street, Neweastle-on-Tyne. 



T O BE SOLD, CSEj^LPX^ 



A few CABINETS, and GLASS-TOPPED BOXES, 



SUITABLE FOR BIRDS' EGGS, SHELLS, &c, &c. 



Apply— MRS. GUBBINS, WESTWARD HO ! DEVON. 



