THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
85 
send ova of this variety on receipt of 
envelope properly addressed ; in ex- 
change for which he will be glad to 
receive ova, larvse or pupse of any other 
species. 
Biston Hirtaria. — We have again 
larva of this species, which we shall be 
happy to supply to those gentlemen we 
were unable to oblige last year, or to any 
others who may care to breed the insect, 
on receipt of a box with return postage. 
— C. & J. Fenn, Clyde Villa, Lee; 
June 7. 
Biston Hirtaria. — Having distributed 
several hundreds of the larvae of this 
species, I beg to announce that my stock 
is exhausted. I have been enabled to 
supply all applicants, but have not had 
time to write to each individually, for 
which I hope they will consider this as 
an excuse. — R. W. Wright, 4, Gloucester 
Terrace, Victoria Park Road, Hackney, 
N.E.; June 10. 
Hemerophila abruptaria. — I have a 
few of this species to distribute. Can 
any gentleman requiring it help me with 
the Lithosia genus ? anything but Rubri- 
collis or Complanula will be acceptable : 
still I wish my offer to be understood as 
gratuitous, and, so far as my stock will 
suffice, I shall be happy to supply all 
applicants. A letter before sending a 
box will oblige, that the demand may 
not be greater than the supply. — F. 
Lovell Keays, 33, Gloucester Place, 
Kentish Town, London, N. fV. ; June 1 0. 
Melanippe tristata. — This species is 
out in our woods, and I shall be glad to 
hear from any gentleman in want of it: 
I shall have ova to spare shortly for any 
one wishing to rear it. If boxes are 
sent return postage will be acceptable. 
Parties had better write first stating 
what number they require. — W. Thomas, 
Ho. 7 Court, Tom Cross Lane, Sheffield ; 
June 8. 
Exchange. — I shall feel much obliged 
to any one who can assist me with l;uv:e 
of the following species, and will make 
the best return in my power at the end 
of the season : — 
E. Tiliaria, A. Prodromaria, 
A. Atropos, A. Betularia. 
S. Tilise, P. Populi, 
C. Dominula, N. Dictaea. 
T shall be absent from home after the 
14th inst. for a short time, and will thank 
my correspondents not to send any boxes 
after the \2th until they hear of my 
return. — E. W. Weight, 4, Gloucester 
Terrace, Victoria Park Road, Hackney, 
N.E. ; June 3. 
Exchange. — I have a quantity of A. 
Ulmaria, in fine condition, of which I 
shall be most happy to send specimens to 
any gentleman in want of them, on re- 
ceipt of a box and return postage. — 
James T. J. Hind, Croxdale, near Dur- 
ham; June 4. 
Insects for Birds' Eggs. — I have the 
following in duplicate: — 
A. Lathonia, 
M. Cinxia, 
C. Edusa, var. Helice, 
P. Daplidice (1), 
D. Euphorbiae (2 or 3), 
X. Citrago, 
which I shall be glad to send any one 
for birds’ eggs. My wants are too nu- 
merous to specify. Please write first. — 
F. P. Johnson, Woodbum, St. Saviour s, 
Jersey. 
DOINGS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
OF STETTIN. 
I HAVE now been here just a week, and 
as I have not been altogether idle, it 
may be as well to give some account of 
one’s proceedings here. Stettin is very 
much improved in the last six years, for 
lliere are now two good Micro-Lepi- 
dopterists here: when I mention that 
they are so advanced as to crawl about 
on their stomachs on the herbage, my 
