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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 — Anchomenus atratus, Donatio, linearis, D. menyanthidis, D. thalassina, Bem- 

 bidium continuum, 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, Dorcus parallelopipedus, 

 Hydrophillus piceus, Dytiscus tircumflexus, Hydrous caraboides, SUpha littoralis, Chrysomela 

 graminis, &c, also Lepidoptera and other orders. — F. Milton, 164, Stamford Hill, London, 



Duplicates.— L. corydon, alsus, E. blandina, Z. filipendula and var. Ochsenheimeri, tri- 

 folii, P. geryon, A. tritici, M. literosa, furuncala, A . ulmata, S. clathrata, &c. Desiderata. 

 Very many common species, pupae preferred. — John E. Robson, Hartlepool. 



Duplicates — Hexapterata (bred) and others. Larvae of Silago cerago and many others. 

 Desiderata — Larvae especially butterH cs and noctuas. — A. E. Hall, Norbury, Pitsmoor, 

 Sheffield. 



Duplicates— Lingual ribbons of Patella vulgata, Trochus ziziphinus, Littorina rudis, var. 

 sulcata, Littorina obtusata, and L. littcea. The entire ribbons (up to 3 ins. long) unmounted, 

 and in glycerine, only sent. Desiderata — Ants, Hornets, Diptera, Ova, in glycerine or 

 spirits (only) ; also lepidoptera. — C. H. H. Walker, it, Church Street, Liverpool. 



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