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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Parlies not receiving replies to their ap- 
plications in the course of a week will 
understand that their offers are not 
accepted. — Heney Teasdel, jun., Great 
Yarmouth. 
Exchange . — I have a long series of 
bred X. Scolopacina and X. Citrayo, in 
first class condition : I could give a series 
of either or each of them to any of my 
friends that can help me to fine speci- 
specimens of any of the following; — 
Notodonta Trepida, 
Cymatophora Or, 
... Ocularis, 
Cirroedia Xerampelina, 
Tethea Subtusa, 
... Retusa. 
I see a Dublin correspondent does not 
consider it gentlemanly to exchange : I 
think it quite as gentlemanly and as 
honest to ask outspokenly in your columns 
as it is to ask for them otherwise. Per- 
haps gentlemen can afford to go to their 
different localities and take them; /, as 
a working man, cannot afford to do so, 
and if I wait until gentlemen send them 
to me I fear I shall see blank places in 
my drawers for a long time yet. In con- 
clusion, I may say I cannot afford to 
buy (I would not if I could), I will not 
sell, and I think I have as great a desire 
to possess species I have not got as any 
gentleman has that 1 know of. — William 
Thomas, Tom Cross Lane, Sheffield; 
August 24. 
Exchange . — T have some excellent and 
well-set specimens of the following Lepi- 
doptera, and shall be glad to receive 
offers for them, which, if accepted, will 
be replied to within a week: — Nos. 3, 10, 
18, 32, 36, 39, 70 to 72, 74, 78, 99, 103, 
148, 205, 213, 290, 337, 343, 346, 43i2, 
466, 498, 503, 530, 537, 556, 557, 663 to 
665, 589, 607, 617, 626, 631,633,645, 
647,709,713, 716, 762, 803, 805, 813, 
923, 1092, 1293, 1351, 1877, 1879, as 
numbered in the Appendix to the ‘ Ma- 
nual.’ My desiderata are very numerous, 
especially in the Bombycina and Geome- 
trina. — H. E. Cox, 10, Thurlow Villas, 
West Dulwich, S. 
Exchange. — Having duplicates of the 
following insects, I shall be glad to 
receive offers of exchange: — 
Chortobius Davus, 
Arctia Fuliginosa, 
Hyria Auroraria, 
Carsia Imbutata, 
Hypeua Crassalis, 
Crambus Pinetellus. , 
As my insects are in fine condition I 
shall expect the same in return. — John 
Smith, 5, Pond Place, Pond Street, 
Hulme, Manchester ; Aug.2Q. 
Exchange. — I have the following in- 
sects in duplicate: — 
Epione Vespertaria ( ^ & 5, bred), 
Eupithecia Nanata, 
Clostera Curtula, 
Notodonta Dromedarius (bred), 
... Ziczac (do.), 
Leucania Pudorina, 
Apamea Fibrosa, 
Aliana Arcuosa, 
Triphaena Fimbria (bred), 
Noctua Umbrosa, 
Orthosia Suspecta, 
Xanthia Cerago, 
Toxocampa Pastinum, 
for which I shall be glad to receive 
offers of larvcB, pupae or imagos. — J. H. 
Dossor, East Parade, Heivorth Road, 
York. 
NORTHERN ENTOMOLOGICAL 
SOCIETY. 
June 22, 1861. — Mr, C. S. Gregson, 
President, in the chair. 
Exhibitions, 
Mr. N. Cooke exhibited a series of 
Zygmiidce, taken in Galway, amongst 
which were a number of specimens of a 
supposed new species, but little faith 
could be placed on the characters pointed 
