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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
885, 894, 944, 947, 1029, 1034, 1039, 
1045, 1049,1084, 1091,1101,1171, 1279, 
1310,1318,1340, 1372,1501,1505, 1516, 
1528, 1530, 1707, 1808, 1818. —John 
Sang, Darlington ; Sept. 24, 
Exchange . — I have the following in- 
sects for exchange : 
G. Rhamni 
L. jEgeria 
A. Selene 
Euphrosyne 
T. Alveolus 
T. Tages 
A. Lonicerte 
C. Vinula 
L Tiifolii 
R. Perla 
N Crassicornis 
A. Oculea 
C. Cubicularis 
T. Fimbria 
N. C-nigrum 
Xanlhographa 
T. Instabilis 
A. Pistacina 
E. Lucipara 
E. Mi 
Glyphica 
O. Samhucaria 
Crala-gata 
B. Hirtaria 
A. Beiularia 
I. l.actearia 
H. Defoliaria 
D. Fagella. 
Besides series of many other insects. A 
marked list will be sent to any one re- 
quiring it. — Da. Gill, 5, Cambridge 
Place, Regents Park, London, N.W. 
Duplicates . — I have duplicates of the 
following, which I shall be happy to 
distribute among any of my former cor- 
respondents as long as my stock will 
last: — 
Sphinx Ligustri 
Clisiocampa Neustria 
Orgyia Gonostigma 
Py ralis Costalis. 
I have also a few of other species. 
Please write first, as my supply is 
limited. — T. Blackmoee, The Hollies, 
Wandsivorth, London, S. W. 
Error in Exchange . — In my notice for 
exchange in the ‘ Intelligencer,’ there is 
a mistake; for 434 it should have been 
43 L. Will you please to correct the 
error? Gentlemen are writing for H. 
W-latinum, and I have no such in- 
sect. — W. Johnson, Bootle, Liverpool; 
Sept. 22. 
The ‘Intelligencer.’ — I am very 
sorry to see the announcement that the 
‘Intelligencer’ is to be discontinued at 
the close of the present volume. I really 
think that this will be a “ heavy blow and 
great discouragement” to Entomology in 
this country, and I venture to express a 
hope that either the present editor or 
some other entomologist may be induced 
to carry it on, which would, I am sure, 
gratify many as well as myself. If the 
circulation has fallen off, may not the 
cause be (I only oflTer it as a “ suggestive 
hint” that has occured to me) the charge 
for the insertion of exchange lists? and, 
if so, might not a modification or relaxa- 
tion of the rule have the desired effect ? 
At all events, I hope it may be continued 
for another month, or till the end of the 
year, to give time for arrangements for 
its continuance. — Rev. F. 0. Morris, 
Nunburnholme Rectory, Haylon, York ; 
Sept. 9. 
To Entomologists. 
W GATES, Entomological Appa- 
. ratus Maker, 17, Providence Row, 
King’s Cross, N. 
W. G. begs to return his sincere thanks 
to his numerons patrons, including the 
nobility, gentry, clergy, dealers, and 
entomologists generally, for the liberal 
support he has received for a number of 
years as a maker of apparatus, and begs 
to assure all who may favour him with 
their orders that he still intends to supply 
the best articles, the workmanship war- 
ranted, at the lowest possible price. 
Apparatus of all kinds made to order. 
Entomologists in all parts of the 
United Kingdom can be supplied with 
all kinds of fittings or parts of the same, 
so as to be able to make their own 
apparatus. 
Dealers supplied. 
