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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
come out to be caught, even if they lived 
upon an apts’ nest. In the debris I found 
three larvae, about three-quarters of an 
inch long, evidently allied to the genus 
Dermesles , but which have not yet per- 
fected themselves. I name it that others 
may look out for a fine new species in 
this genus. — C. S. Gregson, Fletcher 
Grove , Stanley, near Liverpool. 
EXCHANGE. 
Larvce for figuring wanted. — Being 
very much in want of Melanippe Hastata 
and Tristata, in order to the completion 
of a set of figures of the larvae of the 
whole of that genus, I shall be extremely 
obliged to any one who will send me 
both or either species. I will pay all 
postage expenses, and most readily make 
any return I can in the way of larvae or 
perfect insects, and I think it is in my 
power to tempt even “ Barnes ” himself, 
if he still survives. If any dealer has 
these larvae to part with I shall be glad 
to hear from him. — R ev. J. Hellins, 
Chaplain’s House, County Prison, Exeter. 
Larentia Olivaria.— Having taken this 
insect in some numbers, I shall be glad 
to exchange it for good specimens of any 
of the following 44, 63, 76, 88, 95, 101, 
116, 120, 124, 136, 138, 157, 159, 167, 
178, 186, 191, 193, 204, 223, 226, 235, 
237, 263, 271, 288, 296, 305,318,320, 
322, 323, 340, 342, 381, 396, 397, 399, 
401, 407, 428, 443, 450, 468, 470, 477, 
478 ; also 
E. Dolobraria, E. Tiliaria, 
I. Vernaria, F. Limbaria, 
N. Zonaria, M. Hastata, 
A. Ulmata, &c. 
— W. G. Rawlins on, Taunton; Aug. 5. 
JSonagria Typhce . — I have bred speci- 
mens of this insect, which I shall be 
happy to send any ouc who will for- 
ward a corked box and return postage.— 
It. Tyreu, jun., Hill House, Lye ; 
August 15. 
Exchange. — I have duplicates of Hip- 
parchia Semele, which I shall be happy 
to exchange for Lasiommata JEgeria, 
Argynnis Paphiu or Selene, or Nemeobius 
Lucina. Insects in good condition only 
are wanted. — J. C. Hudson, Crescent , 
Salford. 
Exchange. — I have the following to 
offer : — 
A. Galathea, 
T. Tages, 
S. Alveolus, 
L. Quercus, 
T. Rubi (males), 
A. Ulmata, 
F. Piniaria, 
H. Davus, 
P. iEgon, 
A. Crataegi, 
A. Paphia, 
Adippe, 
Aglaia, 
M. Artemis, 
H. Semele, 
and others that it would take too much 
space to mention. I shall be glad of 
almost auy of the Sphinginr., but more 
especially the Clear-wings. — F. C. 
Bryant, 2, Victoria Villas, Weston-super- 
Mare ; August 9. 
Exchange. — I have some specimens of 
the following : — 
Arge Galathea, 
Hipparchia Semele, 
Melitiea Artemis, 
Acontia Luctuosa, 
Abraxas Ulmata, 
which I should be glad to exchange for 
local species, more particularly the Hawk 
Moths, Clear-wings and Rhopalocera. 
As my stock of duplicates is only limited 
applicants had better write before sending 
boxes, and if they do not receive an 
answer within ten days they will know 
that their offers are not accepted. — T. E. 
Richardson, 2, Victoria Villas, Weston- 
super-Mare; August 10. 
Exchange. — I have duplicates of 
E. Cassiope, C. Davus, II. Velleda and 
P. Octomaculalis, which 1 shall be glad 
to exchange for P. Cratagi, C. Dispar, 
T. IJctulw, T. W-album, L. Trifolii or 
any local species. 1 have also the fol- 
lowing duplicates: — 3, 12, 15, 26, 34,36, 
39,40, 41,61,67, 73, 78, 85, 86, 87, 103, 
135, 145, 167, 173, 185, 249, 258, 283, 
