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divisions yellow. Central dorsal 
line dusty purple, — very faint, and 
tip ornamented with a dark purple 
spot, Spiracular line yellowish, — 
waved. Belly wrinkled and whitish. 
Central ventral line dark green. A 
variety occurs in which the central 
dorsal line is wanting and its place 
supplied by a series of dusty triangu- 
lar blotches, becoming either very 
faint, or evanescent on the capital 
and anal segments. On each side is 
a row of slanting yellowish stripes, 
tinged with pink. Feeds upon Ash. 
Full fed from the end of August to 
the middle of September. I once 
reared four or five larvt% from the 
egg, on flowers of lauristinus. 
The description given by Guenee of 
Eup. innotata. (var. Tamaisiata ) 
seems somewhat to resemble the fore- 
going. Rev. H. Harpur, Crewe, 
The Rectory , Drayton Beauchamp , 
Bring. Nov. 29. 1862. 
EXCHANGE. 
Offer to exchange . — I have the 
following insects in good condition 
for exchange : — 
A. Saucia. 
E. Nigra. 
C. Curtula. 
X. Sublustris. 
A. Citraria. 
IT. Hispida. 
A. Australis. 
B. Asinalis. 
X. Petrificata. 
S. Anomala. 
0. Lota. 
0. Macilenta. 
P. Flavocincta. 
N. Neglecta. 
P. Empyrea. 
P. Comma. 
C. Exoleta. 
E. Bipunctaria. 
T. Interjecta . 
C. Neustria. 
A. Ripce. 
S. Bembeciformis. 
E. Cassiope. 
C. Temerata. 
C. Picata. 
L. Testacea. 
P. Serena. 
T. Batis. 
S. Convolvuli. 
E. Puta. 
A. Corticea. 
L. Conigera. 
D. Conspersa. 
A. LLerbida. 
A. Connexa. 
T. Munda. 
P. Machaon, 
N, Lucina. 
L. Rubi. 
L. Putrescens. 
S. Mundana. 
C. Davus. 
A. Lucetnea. 
A. Myrtilli. 
L. Phragmitidis. 
P. Artaxerxes. 
E. Lichenea. 
M. Literosa. 
P. Adonis, 
T. Alveolus. 
X. Ilepatica. 
D. Pudibunda. 
X. Scolopacina. 
A. Prodromaria. 
P. Lithorrkiza. 
C. Cardui. 
P. Chi. 
M , Persicarice. 
I am iiwwant of : — 
C. Eurcula. P. Plumigera. 
• D. Chaonia. S. Ilelveola 
C. Eluctuosa. L. Straminea. 
A. Cinerea, A. Ophiogramma. 
and many others. A list of my wants 
will be sent on application. — 
F. Bcckton, 6, Beech Grove 
Terrace Leeds. 
Notice to Correspondents. 
The caterpillar which your corres- 
pondent, Mr. Holloway, wishes to 
know the name of, is, doubtless, 
Notodonta Camelina. Rev. J. Greene. 
We are again compelled to reserve 
somo interesting communications for 
next week. 
Printed for the Altrincham and Bo\rdon En- 
tomological Society by Thomas Halshaw & 
Son, S2, Church Street, Altrincham, in 
the County of Chester. Saturday 
December Gth. 1H05?. 
