202 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
to accommodate them with an empty 
pill-box. Before now our columns have 
seen offers to exchange “ A Locust for 
a Death’s Head,” and surely there 
must be many of our Hemiptera far 
rarer and far more valuable than locusts. 
We mention this as an inducement to 
the tyro not to neglect the chance bugs 
that fall in his way; he might get some 
uncommon prize, and if he should not 
care to retain it himself, he could pro- 
pose “ A Rare Bug to be exchanged 
for a Sphinx Pinaslri ! ” 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
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Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield, 
Lewisham, near London, S.E. No notice 
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tions. 
Exchange. — The charge for lists of 
duplicates and desiderata remains as 
before, — 
s. d. 
Under half a column ... 0 6 
Above half a column, but 
under half a page ... 1 0 
Above half a page, but under 
a page 2 0 
Correspondents will therefore please en- 
close stamps for these amounts, when 
they send notices which belong to the 
heading of “ Exchange.” 
Change of Address. — Having left 
Newborotigh Street, my address is now — 
W. R. Jeffrey, 2, Huntriss Rote, Scar- 
borough ; March 15. 
Change of Address. — Having again 
removed, mv address will be, as formerly, 
— J. H. Tilley, 3, Bernard St., Regent’s 
Park North, N. W. 
Change of Address. — Having left 
Bermondsey, my address is now — A. D. 
Taylor, 4, Campbell Street, Hall Park. 
Maida Hill. 
Change of Address. — Having left 
Poole, my address is now — R ev. G. C. 
Green, Modbury Vicarage, Ivybridge , 
Devon. 
Mr. Stainton will not be “at home” 
on Wednesday, April 4th ; instead thereof 
Mr. Stainton will be “at home” on 
Wednesday next, March 28lh, at 6 i>. m., 
as usual. 
