THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Thanaos Tages, 
Anthrocera Lonicerae, 
Sineriuthus Ocellatus, 
Sesia Boinbyliformis, 
Trochilium Tipuliforme, 
Nudaria Senex, 
Leucania Pudorina, 
Anarta Myrtilli, 
Toxoeampa Pastinum, 
Hydrelia IJncana, 
Phylometra iEnea, 
Ephyra Porata, 
which I shall be glad to exchange for 
any of the under-mentioned : — 
Colias Edusa, var. Helice, 
Papilio Machaou, 
Trochiiium, any except Tipuliforme, 
Stauropus Eagi, 
Leiocampa Dictseoides, 
Lophopteryx Cucullina, 
Peridea Trepida, 
Eulepia Crib rum, 
Diphthera Orion, 
Heliophobus Hispida, 
Agrotis Saucia, 
Dicycla Oo, 
Dasypolia Templi, 
Phlogophora Empyrea, 
Cucullia Lychnitis, 
... Gnaphalii. 
All my insects are in good condition. 
Persons had better write first stating 
what they have to spare. — C. Helstrip, 
4, Apollo Street, Heslington Road, York ; 
October 17. 
Exchange. — Having a few bred Dian- 
ihcecia Carpophaga and Capsincola in 
duplicate, I shall be glad to exchange 
them for the following species: — 207, 
212, 218, 230, 238, 243, 240, 250,321, 
325, 340, 345, 385, 394, 404, 405, 422, 
434, 435 (as numbered in the Appendix 
to the ‘ Manual ’) and also for 
Nyssia Hispidaria (J $), 
Cleora Viduaria, 
Boavmia Abietaria, 
Acidalia Emutaria, 
Acidalia Iuornata, 
Aventia Flexula, 
Corycia Taminata, 
Chesias Obliquaria, 
Lobophora Polycommata, 
Scotosia Rharanata. 
Applicants to write before sending boxes, 
as the postman of our district is not very 
strong. — E. S. Nobcombe, Heavitree, 
Exeter ; Nov. 7. 
Stock exhausted. — Persons not hearing 
from me must take it for granted that my 
stock of Nemeobius Lucina, Polyominatus 
Arion, Arge Galathea and Aporia Cra- 
tcegi is exhausted. — J. C. Wilkinson, 
Thuming Rectory, near Oundle, North- 
amptonshire. 
EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. 
During the coming winter I am ready 
to name Exotic Lepidoptera correctly, 
according to the newest works, if they be 
forwarded to me free of carriage. Species 
which are serviceable to me I am willing 
to purchase at reasonable prices, or to 
exchange for them named Continental 
Lepidoptera. I am especially able to 
supply very rich collections of Continental 
Micros. 
Dr. Herrich-Sch^feer. 
Ratisbon, Bavaria ; 
October 3 1 . 
FOREIGNERS. 
To the Editor of the ‘ Intelligencer.' 
Sir, — There is no doubt, as Mr.Harding 
says (Intel. No. 162, p. 48), that foreign 
specimens of Daplulice and Lathonia are 
often sold as British by unscrupulous 
London dealers, and Apollo, Podalirius 
and others have changed hands in a 
similar manner, while the dealer has 
