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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
EXCDilGE. 
Agrotis Agathina. I shall be glad 
to hear from any gentleman who 
would like to try his hand at rearing 
this species. It is very difficult to rear 
and will require great care and atten- 
tion. Those who have heather at 
hand will do best. I have no doubt 
of being able to supply all who Avant 
it. W. Pbest. 6. Castle gate, York. 
Arge Galatliea etc. I have still 
Galathea, Agestis and one pair of 
Cot y don, which I shall be glad to ex- 
change for Selene Argiolus, Adonis 
and JEgon. I have unhappily lost 
the address of a gentleman who answer- 
ed my last exchange from Devonshire. 
I should be obliged if he would write 
C. E. Haskins, Haileybury School, 
Hertford, 
Peronea cristana. Having a great 
m any of this insect to spare, I shall 
be happy to supply anyone in want 
of it who will send a box and stamps 
for return postage. Thomas Eedle 
9. Maidstone Place, Goldsmith Row, 
Hackney Road. N. E. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
On Saturday Feb. 14 th. 1863, will be published No. 27. (The First 
Number of a New Volume of) THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
I hose who wish the ‘Entomologist’ forwarded by pest during the ensuing 
quarter are requested to transmit 3s. 3d. in postage stamps or post office 
order to Mr. I. Blackburn, Bowdon, Cheshire. Notice. Subscribers are 
respectfully informed that the ‘ Entomologist ’ cannot be posted unless their 
subscriptions be prepaid. 
N.B. The “ Entomologist” may now be obtained in London from Mr. 
T, Cooke 513 New Oxford Street. 
Will Shortly be published in monthly parts, Demy 8vo. a new Work on the 
BRITISH SIFUIIDTa-IISrA., 
illustrated by 
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM NATURE. 
Each part with three Plates containing from 1 to 8 figures and 16 pages 
of Letter-press. It is anticipated that by this entirely new method of illus- 
tration, a more correct figure of each insect will be obtained, than has yet been 
produced, and will be offered to the public at a very cheap rate. 
The Text by the Editors of the “ Weekly Entomologist;” the Photographs, 
by Mr. W. H. Cash, and Printed and Published by Messrs. Balshaw of 
Altrincham, Cheshire. A specimen print is gi\-en with this Week’s “Entom- 
ologist.” Intending Subscribers, or parties wishing for further information, 
may communicate with any of the above persons. 
Printed for the Altrincham nnd Bowdon Entomological Society by Thomas Balshaw 
and Son, 32, Church Street, Altrincham, in the County of Chester Saturday 
January 31st, 1863. ’ 
