Wanted — Named varieties of Peronea christana and hasttana, and other Tortrices ; for 

 which I will give best exchange in my power, or failing which will return the specimens 

 after examination. I have a few Erebia blandina at the service of any readers of the Y.N. 

 — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. - ; 



Duplicates — Chi, Rubricosa, Solidaginis (3), Filigrammaria, QelateUa Males and 

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 I Aceriana, JDistinctella, Desertella, Vibicella*, Semidecandriella, Metaxella, &c. Desiderata 

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 common species (Macro and Micro) to renew series.— J. Tutt, Westcombe Park, London. 



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