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Acta on (2) 
Alropos (several) 
Stellatarum (do.) 
Myopfeformis (4) 
Bombyliformis (12) 
iEsculi (8) 
Globulariae (3) 
Miuos (several) 
Muscerda (2) 
Complana (4) 
Pygmseola (4) 
Auriflua (several) 
Gonostigma (do.) 
Cratasgi (6) 
Populi (12) 
Versicolora ( $ 4) 
Advenaria 
Luuaria (3) 
Illustraria (several) 
Glabraria (do.) 
Cinctaria (do.) 
Viridata (do.) 
Blomerata (do.) 
Sylvata (do.) 
Cambricaria (do.) 
Pictaria 
Carbonaria (2) 
Ruficinctata 
Blandiata 
Sinuata 
Muritata 
Quadrifasciaria (4) 
Bifida 
Cassinea {$ ) 
Nubeculosa (1) 
Plumigera (4) 
Palpina (8) 
Cucullina (6) 
Dicttea (4) 
Trepida (6 or 8) 
Fluctuosa (3) 
Leporina (8) 
Obsoleta (6) 
Scolopacina (3) 
Furva (I) 
Expolita (8) 
Havvortbii (12) 
Caliginosa (6) 
Saucia (12) 
Luuigera (3) 
Ripre (both northern 
and southern) 
Aquilina 
Prcecox (several) 
Ravida (do.) 
Lucernea (do.) 
Depuncta 
Subrosea (4) 
Leucographa (8) 
Oo (4) 
Conspersa (2) 
Dysodea (3) 
Templi (2) 
Nigra (6) 
Empyrea (12) 
Liehenea 
Occulta (2) 
Suasa (2) 
Yetusta (12) 
Petrificata (8) 
Chamomillae (30) 
Marginata (4) 
Dipsacea (2) 
Melanopa (1) 
Cordigera (7) 
Luctuosa (5) 
Veuuslula (3) 
Uncana (20) 
Argeutula (8) 
Bractea (12) 
Interrogationis (10) 
Sponsa (1) 
Margaritalis (4) 
Alpinalis (8) 
Palealis (1) 
Abietella (12) 
My wants may be known by writing to 
me : in no case will I receive any boxes 
without being first communicated with ; 
and, although I offer some species for 
exchange, I shall be glad of more speci- 
mens of some that I offer, if it will be of 
service to those who may also have them, 
and I can spare others equally useful to 
them ; for instance, I have six specimens 
of Trepida for exchange, or 1 can do 
with six more for some of my other spe- 
cies, if desirable. I have nearly all the 
common species in duplicate. — J. B. 
Hodgkixsox, Penworlham Mill, near 
Preston. 
Exchange. — We have a few specimens 
of Sphodrus leucopthalmus and Tencbria 
obscurus in duplicate. Any gentlemen 
wishing to make an exchange will please 
to write first. None but well-carded 
and perfect specimens will be received. 
Gentlemen not receiving an answer in 
three days may consider their offers not 
accepted.— A. & M. Solomon, 16, Gra- 
ham Villas, Pownall Road, Dais ton, N.E.; 
October 13. 
Dicranura Bicuspis all gone. — Although 
I have not announced the above species 
as to spare, I keep receiving letters with 
offers. As a general answer, for this 
year at any rate, I have not a single 
specimen left. I only took six males 
and three females, and they are now 
distributed among the first collections in 
England. — J. B. Hodgkinson, Pen- 
wortham Mill, near Preston ; Nov. 3. 
AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 
A list of the species of American Tineina 
received from Dr. Brackcnridge Cle- 
mens, six of which are identical with 
European species. 
Tinea biflavimaculella, 1859, p. 257 = 
Tinea rusticella, var. spilotella ? 
... dorsistrigella, 1859, p. 258, n. s. 
near Tinea ferruginella. 
... lanariella, do. = Tinea biselliella. 
... nubilipunctella, 1859, p. 259 = 
Tinea fuscipunctella. 
Xylesthia pruniramiella, do.; n.g. allied 
to Ochsenheimeria and Hapsifera 
(Isis, 1847, p. 32). 
