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THE BRITISH NATURALIST. 



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Duplicates.— Filigramaria, Zonaria, Chi, Ulmata, Didymata, Glauca, Festucse. 

 Desiderata. — Numerous local series. — J. W. Baldwin, 472, Darwen-road, Dunscar, 

 Nr. Bolton. 



Duplicates. — Edusa, Corydon, Adonis, Tipuliformis, Hirtaria, Citraria, Rupicapraria 

 (o). Defoliaria (0), Vulgata (bred, dark London forms), Assimilata, Bipunctaria, 

 Pallens, Lithargyria, testacea, furuncula, literosa, blanda, puta, suffusa, nigricans, 

 N. rubi, c-nigrum, peria, 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. 



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. — Numeious. — G. Jackson, Nunnery Lane, York. 



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

 Fuciformis.* Velleda, Globularias, 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, JEgon, Chrysidi- 

 ormis,* Bembeciformis, Velleda (Shetland), Humuli (Shetland;, Immanata (Shetland), 

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

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

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

 Sinuata, Sagittata, Cassinea, Putrescens, Brevilinea ulvas, Elymi, Concotor, Arundineti, 

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



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. 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. — Books lost 

 in the fire at St. Mary Axe. — Will those gentlemen to whom I have not replied 

 kindly take this as an intimation that all the volumes are now replaced ? — G. A.Lewcock, 

 73, Ox ford-road, Canonbury, N. 



Wanted, collection of Stamps, or good loose ones, also unused old English, in 

 exchange for Natural History specimens. — Chas. Jefferys, Tenby. 



Wanted, offers of side-blown British Birds' Eggs (more especially land birds), also 

 Helix obvoluta, Succinea oblonga, Lucina spinifera, Solecurtus antiquatus, Lyonsia 

 norvegica, Scalaria (live shells), Ovula patula, Marginella laevis, Lutraria oblonga, in 

 exchange for other Natural History specimens. — Chas. Jefferys, Naturalist. Tenby. 



Complete set Zoologist to date ; half calf. What offers ? — L., 5, Wilson-Patten- 

 street, Warrington. 



Duplicates. —Cratcsgi (probably not of British origin), Davus, Trifolii, Trepi- 

 daria, Zonaria, Ulmata, Biundularia, Myricce, Testacea, Capsincola, Exoleta, 

 Vetusta, and many others. Desiderata : Very many common species to extend series. 

 — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



What offers? — Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, 1885-1887, unbound; also 

 various odd numbers of 1884, 1888, and 1889. Science Gossip, 1879-82, unbound. 

 Entomologist, 1883-1887, 1890, unbound.— W. J. Cross, Ely. 



What offers? — The Student, 5 vols., half calf, gilt ; and Intellectual Observer, 12 

 vols., half calf, gilt. — H. Jolley, 17, Arpley Street, Warrington. 



Exchange. — Desiderata : Derasa, Duplaris, Fluctuosa, Diluta Or, Ocularis, Glandi- 

 fera, Flavicornis, Rodens, Perla, Leporina, Strigosa, Ligustri, Auriconia, and many 

 other species. I will make the best return in my power. Write before sending. 

 — John. E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Pholcus Phalangioides, the Common House Spider of the South ; not found 

 North of the Midlands. T. pulveruenta ; Lycosa amentata ; Lugubris; Pullata. 

 Trochosa picta. — F.O.P.C., High Street, Swanage. 



