﻿CHANGES OF ADDRESS. 

 H. S. Montagu, from Boxley House, Stockwell Park, S., to 68, Cambridge Terrace, W. 

 W. Rogers, from 22, Cross Street, to 12, Bromell's Buildings, Clapham, S.W. 

 George Normal, from Cluny Hill, Forres, to Ben Rhydding, Yorkshire. 



EXCHANGES. 

 Eygs of Psilura monacha wanted. — I shall feel obliged if any of my correspondents, 

 or any one who has them to spare, can send me a few eggs of P. monacha. I want 

 them for an experiment. I shall be glad to purchase from any one having them to sell. 

 — Joseph Sidebotham, 19, George Street, Manchester. 



Mr. Thos. Hutchinson, Grantsfield, Leominster, will feel truly obliged to any 

 brother entomologist who, at the present or any future time, can favour him with ova or 

 larvae of any local species of Lepidoptera, especially E. versicolor, P. bajularia, E. 

 orbicularia, A. Blomeraria, M. alternata, L. ruficinctata, E. tseniata, E. expallidata, togata, 

 .S. viretata, C. fluctuosa and ocularis, D. Orion, A. tridens, strigosa, auricoma, H. 

 croceago, T. retusa, T. oo, C. proinissa or sponsa. At all times he will thankfully make 

 the best return in his power. 



I have a number of fine set and un-set specimens of Psalidognathus Friendii, 

 Harlequin beetles, and other S. American Coleoptera, to exchange for foreign Lepi- 

 doptera or Coleoptera. — The O'Reilly, 5, Denmark Terrace, Brighton. 



I have a few duplicates of H. aurantiaria and Myelois cribrum, which I shall be 

 happy to distribute to any gentleman wanting them, on receipt of box, with return 

 postage. — C. S. Mallett, Dunrobin Villa, 2, Alexandra Road, Hornsey Park, N. 



Duplicates. — N. cucullatella, N. senex, M. bombyliformis, E. vespertaria (few only), 

 A. scutulata, A. incanaria, A. immufata, A. inornata, Eup. lariciata, Eup. minutata, E. 

 subnotata, Collix sparsata, M. rubiginata, A. rumicis (black var.) , L. pudorina, L. impura, 

 T. piniperda, H. unca, Scoparia pallida, and Tortrix viburnana. I shall be glad to hear 

 from anyone wishing to exchange. Gentlemen not hearing from me within one week 

 must conclude I am not wanting the species they offer. — T. J. Carrington, 31, 

 Holgate Road, York. *^ 



I have duplicates of the following for exchange : T. pseudo-bombycella, $ and $ , 

 (bred), L. rubiella, C. sparganiella(bred),G. ericetelk, G. proximella, P. Leuwenhockella 

 (bred), P. bicostella, A. granatella (bred), G. tringipennella, C. saturatella, C. lineolella, 

 C. virgaurse, L. paludicolella (bred), L. ochraceella (bred), A. terminella (bred), E. 

 albifrontella (^bred), E. rufocinerea, L. calidoniella (bred), also pupse, and B. aurimaculella 

 (bred). — Wm. Simmons, St. Mary's Terrace, Scarborough. 



Exchange Lists are inserted free. 



BRITISH INSECTS. 



TVfE. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce that he will Sell by Auction, 

 at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, December 10th, 

 1869, at half-past 12 precisely, several small Collections of British Coleoptera and 

 Lepidoptera, including those formed by Mr. Brewer, who has gone abroad, and 

 Mr. Trovey Blackmore, who has given up the pursuit on account of ill-health. Many 

 choice and valuable species are to be found in these Collections. Also the Cabinets 

 and Boxes in which they are contained. 



On View the dry prior and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



JfOR 



SALE — A large number of well set specimens of Bbitish 



Lispidoptera in good condition, including, P. cratsegi, A. Latbonia, E. Blandina, 

 A. Atropos, G. Elpenor, S. philanthiformis, Z. eesculi, L. chrysorrhsea, B. trifolii, S. 

 lunaria, E. tiliaria, erosaria, A. promutata, P. plumigera, N. cucullina, C. ocularis, L. 

 straminea, A. australis, P. empyrea, C. chamomillse, H. derivalis, R. sanguinalis, B. 

 lancealis, and many other good species. Also pupce of S. apiformis, S. tilias, D. coryli, 

 S. carpini, A., prodromaria, S. illustraria, E. trilinearia, P. unguicula, C reclusa, N. 

 trepida, dodonsea, B. notha, and about 40 other species. 



For price lists, apply to W. H. Harwood, St. Peter's, Colchester. 



T OST OE MISLAID.— A number of DRAWINGS made on Note- 

 "^ sized paper, illustrating a Monograph of the genera of Lamellicorn-beetles 

 Scapiobius, Genuchus, and Lissogenius. Professor Westwood will be much obliged if 

 the finder of these Drawings will return them to him at Oxford. 



