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Duplicates — Deilephila galii, bred. Desiderata — Strong local forms and varieties of 

 any common Macro-lepidoptera in fine condition only. — W. H. Tugwell, 6, Lewisham 

 Road, Greenwich, London. 



Duplicates — D. salinus, B. varium, D. pubescens, and A. lapponum. Desiderata — 

 Southern Geodephaga. — W. E. Sharp, Hallwood, Ledsham, Cheshire. 



Duplicates — Anchomenus atratus, Donacia linearis, D. menyanthidis, D. thalassina, Bem- 

 bidium concinnum, Malachius aneus, &c. Desiderata — Many local species of British 

 Coleoptera. — G. A. Lewcock, 73, Oxford Road, Islington, London, N. 



Wanted a specimen of the Mole Cricket [Gryllotalpa vulgaris) — it need not be absolutely 

 perfect. A list of duplicates in Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, and other orders, will be sent on 

 receipt of post card.— F. Milton, 164, Stamford Hill, London, N. 



Duplicates — Coleoptera : — Prionus coriarius, Aromia moschata, Dorms parallelopipedus, 

 Hydrophillus piceus, Dytiscus circumflexus, Hydrous caraboides, Silpiia littoralis, Chrysomela 

 graminis, &c, also Lepidoptera and other orders. Desideratum — A fair-sized specimen of 

 Astynomus cedilis. — F. Milton, 164, Stamford Hill, London, N. 



Duplicates. — L. corydon, Alsus, Z. flipendulce, trifolii, P. geryon, M. albicolon, A. tritici, 

 M. literosa, furuncula, A. ulmata, S. clathrata, &c. Desiderata. — Very many common 

 species, pupae preferred. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Tubes of living marine Diatomacea. Desiderata. — Lepidoptera and Micro. Slides. — 

 C. H. H. Walker, Mossy Bank, Egremont, Cheshire. 



Wanted Vols. 19, 20, and 21, of the Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, and Vols. 1, 2, 

 and 6, of the Entomologist. Bound or unbound. — J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Park, S.E. 



Wanted a Second-hand Entomological Cabinet, 20 to 40 drawers, by Brady or 

 Gurney.— J. W. Tutt, Westcombe Park, S.E. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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 \J TORY SOCIETY, Albion Hall, London Wall. July nth and 25^. 



rpHE SOUTH LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL AND NATURAL 

 1 HISTORY SOCIETY, The Bridge House, London Bridge, S.E. 

 July qkh and 18^. 



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