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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
soil, is of a shining brown, differing thus 
from the pupa-ease of the gooseberry 
sawfly, which is black. — P eter Inch- 
bald, Storthes Hall, near Huddersfield ; 
Sept. 9. 
EXCHANGE. 
Sphinx Larvce wanted. — I am in want 
of some large, full-grown larvae for 
anatomical investigation, and should be 
very glad if any of your readers could 
supply me with specimens of the larvae 
of Sphinx Ligustri, Chcerocampa El- 
penor, or any of the Smerinthi. — John 
Lubbock. 
Noctua Glareosa and N. Dahlii .-. — 
Having a few spare specimens of each of 
the above, I shall be very happy to re- 
ceive offers from any entomologist ; ova 
and pupse will be preferred. — Isaac 
Swindon, 236, South Street, Park, Shef- 
field. 
Mohotoma angusticollis. — This species 
is the co-inhabitant of a certain nest of 
Formica rufa, not far from here. I have 
taken a long series, and shall be happy 
to send specimens to any one in want 
of it. — Richakd Tyrer, Crouch End, 
Hornsey ; Sept. 1 6. 
Exchange. — Bred specimens of Liparis 
Monacha, also fertilized eggs, for which 
I shall be glad to receive offers, — W. 
Talbot, Crystal Place, Wakefield. 
Duplicates. — I have several duplicates 
of the following to offer for exchange : — 
C. Edusa 
A. Galathea 
V. Cardui 
Polychloros 
C-album 
M. Artemis 
P. Alsus 
Arion 
S. Ligustri 
T. Tipuliforme 
Formiceeforme 
A. Baumanniana. 
Also a few of the following: — 
A. Paphia 
Adippe 
T. Quercus 
A. Fibrosa 
E. Ad vena via 
A. Ornata 
T. Juniperata. 
With single specimens, or pairs, of 
numerous other species. A list of deside- 
rata sent on application.— J. Mebein, 
Gloucester. 
Exchange. — I have duplicates of C. 
Flavicornis, which I shall be glad to 
exchange. I can also, on receipt of box 
and return postage, send G. Haworthana 
to any person who was unsuccessful 
with the pupsB I sent in the spring. — 
C. Campbell, 3, Vitie Terrace, Rochdale 
Road, Manchester ; Sept. 9. 
Exchange. — I shall be glad to ex- 
change any of the following insects: — 
P. Stalices, 
S. Ligustri (imago or pupa), 
A. Fuliginosa 
E. Russula 
P. Minor (pupae), 
H. Auroraria, 
F. Piniaria, 
A. Myrtilli, 
A. Porphyrea, 
for any of the following: — 
C. Hyale, 
A. Crataegi, 
E. Blandina, 
Cassiope, 
P. Adonis, 
C. Ligniperda. 
Parties not hearing from me in six days 
may conclude their offers are not ac- 
cepted. — Thomas West, 3, Taylor Street, 
Openshaw, Manchester ; Sept. 9. 
Exchange. — I have duplicates to ex- 
change, as numbered in the Appendix to 
the ‘ Manual,’— Nos. 57, 138, 145, 168, 
173, 184, 305, 318,434, 461, for any of the 
following:— 33, 46, 50, 62, 108, 158, 182, 
207, 227, 228, 263, 268, 3 1 9, 328, 379, 392, 
393, 454, 458, 464. All in fine condi- 
tion ; the same expected in return. Please 
