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Duplicates. — Lubricipeda var. (York forms), Sylvata, Immutata, Aurantiaria,* 

 Boreata,* Albipunctata and var. Angelicata,* Valerianata,* Absinthiata,* Tenuiata,* 

 Sparsata,* Gemina, Arcuosa, Suspecta, Cerago.* Silago,* Cucubali.* Viminalis,* 

 Herbida * Thalassina. Desiderata. — Numerous. — G. Jackson, Nunnery Lane, York. 



Duplicates. — Edusa, C-Album var. Rothliebi, Rubi, Lucina, Comma, Actason, 

 Fuciformis* Velleda. Globulariae, Russula, Fuliginosa,* Prodromaria,* Trepidaria, 

 Obscurata, Vernaria,* Strigilaria, Adustata, Subumbrata, Littoralis, Pudorina, Gemini- 

 puncta. — G. A. Booth, Grange-over-Sands. 



Duplicates. — Rhopalocera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Orthoptera, and a few 

 Heterocera and Coleoptera, personally collected in Sierra Leone, to exchange for 

 Foreign Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. — Dr. Clements, Frindsbury, Rochester. 



Duplicates. — Fine Edusa. Blandina, Sibylla Vulezina, Cassipa, ^Egon, Chrysidi- 

 formis,* Bembeciformis, Velleda (Shetland), Humuli ' Shetland;, Immanata (Shetland), 

 Coryli,* Dipsaceus, Myriae,* Trepidaria, Fumata, Carbonaria, Globulariae. Capsincola.* 

 Adusta,* Instabihs (light vars.), Gothica (vars.), Mendica, E. stevensata (few), 

 Furcatellus cordigera. Ccesata. Desiderata. — Centonalis, Sericea, Aureola, Porata, 

 Sinuata, Sagittata, Cassinea, Putrescens, Brevilinea ulvae, Elymi, Concotor. Arundineti, 

 Abjecta, Pyralina, lychnitus, Semibrunnea, &c. — T. Maddison, South Bailey, Durham. 



Reptilia. — Various Snakes and Lizards, British and Foreign. Shall be glad to 

 correspond with students of above. — Linn^us Greening, Warrington. 



Epeira Scolopetaria. — Specimens of this uncommon spider will be forwarded on 

 receipt of tube and postage. — Linn^us Greening, Warrington. 



What offers for Cooke"s Freshwater Algas (new), Internat. Series ? — A. J.Gillanders, 

 High Legh, Nr. Knutsfoid. 



Duplicates. — Pal contecta, L. stagnalis, palustris, glabra, and truncatula ; 

 Planorbis dilatatus, vortex, glaber, albus, and spirorbis ; Helix pisana, nemoralis, 

 Arbrustorum, and Rupestris ; C. elegans, C. minimum, and many others. Wanted : 

 Marine Shells (foreign), and mounted or un-mounted Micro objects. — F. C. Long, 

 32, Woodbine-road, Burnley, Lancashire. 



Wanted, by the City of London Entomological and Natural History Society, to 

 replace volumes destroyed in the fire at St. Mary Axe, on July 18th, 1893, the 

 following: — Science Gossip, 1884, 1889, 1890, and 1891 ; also vols, for 1889 and 1890 of 

 The Entomologist. Gentlemen having any of these volumes for disposal are requested 

 to communicate with G. A. Lewcock, 73, Oxford-road, Canonbury, N. 



Wanted, Rye's " Britis'i Beetles " and Newman's " British Butterflies and Moths." — 

 Address " Agriotis," c/o Editors, British Naturalist, Warrington. 



