THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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good condition, I should like fine speci- 
mens in return. All my Atropos are 
specimens bred from the pupae of this 
and last year. Correspondents will 
oblige by writing previously to sending 
a box. — W. H. Com yn, Wolscley Villa, 
Cheltenham ; October 25. 
Exchange. — I have specimens of the 
following insects, mostly in tine condi- 
tion, for exchange: — 
E. Versicolora (bred), 
P. Unguicula (do.), 
S. Pagi ( $ ), 
N. Cucullina (bred), 
Trepida (do.), 
A. Ligustri, 
C. Cytherea, 
A. Saucia, 
T. Fimbria, 
N. Rhoinboklea, 
T. Leucographa, 
X. Aurago (three, bred), 
H. Alriplicis, 
X. Rhizolitha, 
Petrificata, 
C. Lychnitis (bred), 
S. Illustraria (do.), 
C. Boreata, 
C. Silaceata, 
M. Euphorbiata. 
Applicants must write first, with a de- 
scription of the insects they propose for 
exchange. Only good and well-set spe- 
cimens are desired. The Tortrices are 
included. — Rev. B. H. Bikks, Slonor, 
Henley-., n- Thames ; Oct. 30. 
Exchange. — I have specimens of Lhe 
following in duplicate: — 
Aporia Crattegi, 
Polyommatus Arion, 
Nemeobius Lucina, 
Arge Galathea, 
which I shall be happy to exchange for 
any of the under-mentioned : — 
Polyommatus Argiolus, 
... -dilgon, 
... Corydon, 
... Adonis, 
Limeuitis Sibylla, 
Erebia Blandina, 
Coenonympha Davus, 
Pamphila Actaeon, 
Sphinx Convolvuli, 
Smerinthus Ocellatus, 
or any of the genus Trochilium. Any 
one wishing to exchange must write 
before sending a box. — T. C. Wilkinson, 
Thurning Rectory, near Oundle, North- 
amptonshire. 
Exchange . — I shall be glad to receive 
offers of exchange from gentlemen in 
want of the following : — • 
Gonepteryx Rliamni 
Argynnis Aglaia 
Hipparchia Semele ($) 
... Hyperanthus 
Melitsea Artemis 
Polyommatus iEgon {$) 
Arge Galathea 
Lasiommata Algeria 
Sphinx Ligustri 
Anthocelis Pistacina 
Polia Flavocincta 
Cerastis Spadicea 
Procris Statices. 
— Thomas Fyles, Scotler, Kirton-in- 
Lindsey ; October 31 . 
Overrun with Applications. — Do, for 
goodness sake, insert a notice in the 
‘ Intelligencer ’ that I have no more 
Lilhocolletis trifasciella. The swarm of 
boxes is enough to astonish any one. 
I thought, as this was considered a 
common species, I should have plenty 
for all applicants, but I needed to have 
had five hundred specimens. This is a 
warning to me not to advertise any more 
for giving away. — E. Pakfitt, Museum, 
Taunton; October 25. 
OBITUARY. 
We regret to announce the death of 
Dr. Becker, of Paris, well known as a 
collector of Lepidoplera, both European 
and exotic. He will be much missed in 
