ADVERTISEMENTS. 



The Editor regrets that, owing to his illness, the Magazine is rather late in 

 appearing. He also begs his correspondents to excuse him for a few days from 

 replying to their communications. 



EXCHANGE. 



Duplicatees — Filigramaria, Zonaria, Chi, Ulmata, Didymata, Glauca, Festucse. De- 

 siderata — Numerous local series.— -J. W. Baldwin, 472, Darwen Rd., Dunscar, Nr. Bolton. 



Duplicates— Corynetes rufipes, C. ruficollis, Nitidula bipustulata, Habrocerus capillari- 

 cornis, Ocypus ater, Rhyncolus cylindrirostris, Aphodius faetens, A. nitidulus, Bembidium 

 ephippium, Dermestes undulatus, Anthicus instabilis, Thyamis distinguenda, Lithochara 

 brunnea. Amara convexiuscula, Hopatrum sabulosum, and nearly 500 others. Desiderata 

 — numerous.— A. Ford, Glen Mont, Braybrooke Road, Hastings. 



Duplicates — Edusa (few <$), tages, alveolus, sylvanus, trifolii (vars.), puta (light and 

 dark), suffusa, nictitans (vars.), furuncula, chenopodii, meticulosa, xanthographa (vars.), 

 c-nigrurn, glyphica, mi (few)' and odd specimens of many more. Desiderata — numerous, 

 especially local Northern species.— A. Ford, Glen Mount, Braybrooke Road, Hastings. 



Duplicates^— Edusa, corydon, adonis, tipuiiformis, hirtaria, citraria, rupicapraria (..), 

 defoHaria (P), vulgata (bred, dark London forms) assimilata, bipunctaria, pallens, lithargyria, 

 testacea, furuncula, literosa, blarida, puta, suffusa, nigricans, N. rubi, c-nigrum, perla, 

 capsincola (a few, bred), libatrix. Pupae of alchemillata. Desiderata — very numerous ; 

 especially, obfuscata, simulata, trepidaria, tristata, albicillata, fumata, salicata. — Louis B. 

 Prout, 12, Greenwood Road, Dalston, N.E. 



Offered side blown Eggs of Bulimus oblongus and exotic Land and Fresh-water Shells 

 in exchange for Helices not in collection. Send lists to G. K. Gude, 5, Giesbach Road, 

 Upper Holloway, London. 



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

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

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



Exchange. — Duplicates— Cardamines, Napi, Brassicse, Urticae, Edusa, Sibylla, Alsus, 

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

 and Bombyces. — W. Harcourt Bath, Lady wood, Birmingham. 



Duplicates.- Lonicerse, Filipendulae, Conigera, Tritici, Carpophaga, Capsincola. Cucu- 

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

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



Wanted for types (condition immaterial) — Piceana, Scabrana, Mixtana, Capraeana, 

 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. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



CITY OF LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 

 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. Fixtures :— Oct. 3, "The Physiology and 

 Morphology of an Insect," by J W. Tutt. Oct. 17, " The Pronunciation and Accentuation 

 of Classical Names of Lepidoptera," by Capt. B. B. Thompson. Nov. 7, Pocket Box 

 Exhibition. Nov. 21, "The History of Butterfly Classification," by Dr. F. J. Buckell. 

 Dec. 5, Annual Business Meeting, President's Address, &c. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, n, Chandos Street, Cavendish 

 Square, W. Wednesday, Sept. 6th, 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. 



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