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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
attracted from all the neighbourhood. T 
should gladly exchange for pairs of the 
following : — 
Colias Hyale, 
Apatura Iris, 
Papilio Machaon, 
Limenites Camilla, 
Thecla Quercus, 
„ Rubi, 
Melitaea Euphrosyne, 
Polyommatus Corydon, 
„ Arion. 
Any of the varieties of Fritillaries would 
also he acceptable. — J ohn Fryer, jun., 
Manor House , Chatteris , Cambridgeshire ; 
August 25. 
Phragmatobia Fuliginosa. — Having a 
number of larvae of this insect (reared 
from ova), I shall be glad to exchange 
them for larvae or pupae of any other 
species. My desiderata being numerous, 
whatever your readers may think worth 
the exchange will be acceptable. — J. 
Hasi.edine Tutin, Surgeon, Ripon, 
Yorkshire ; August 29. 
Xanthia Cerago.—I have duplicates of 
this species, which I shall be happy to 
send to any gentleman who may be in 
want of it, on receipt of a box and return 
postage. — J. S.Tyrer, Hill House, Eye ; 
August 23. 
Nonagria Typhce. — I have had many 
more applications for this insect than I 
can possibly supply this year. Those 
gentlemen to whose letters I am unable 
to reply will please to accept this notice 
in lieu of individual answers. I am afraid 
Mr. Mathews has not treated his pupae 
properly, as all my specimens came out 
very well. I put them into moss, keeping 
them constantly damp. — R. Tyrer, jun., 
Hill House, Eye ; August 27. 
Stock exhausted. — 1 beg to inform my 
numerous correspondents that ray stock 
of Advenaria is entirely exhausted until 
next year, when I hope to be able to 
satisfy all future demands. — G. Fisher, 
21, New Church Street, Edgware Road. 
To Entomologists, 
F OR SALE. — A handsome Fourteen- 
Drawer CABINET, Veneered 
Walnut, enclosed by door; the Door and 
Drawers inlaid with Butterflies; Drawers 
corked, papered, framed and glazed. Also 
a Ten -Drawer EGG CABINET of 
Walnut, with inlaid Door and 500 divi- 
sions, to be sold very cheap. Enquire at 
R. Davy’s, 83, Newman Street, Oxford 
Street. 
[gif Cabinets, Boxes, &c., &c., made 
to order. 
Now ready, price 12s. 6d., 
THE FOURTH VOLUME 
OF 
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF 
THE TINEINA. 
CONTAINING 
COI/EOPILOIIA. Part I. 
By H. T. Stainton, assisted by Pro- 
fessor Zeller, J. W. Douglas and 
Professor F rey. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Complete in Turn Fofs., fcp. 8t'o, cloth, 
price 10s., 
A MANUAL of BRITISH BUT- 
TERFLIES and MOTHS. By 
H. T. Stainton. 
This work contains descriptions of 
nearly 2000 species, interspersed with 
observations on their peculiarities and 
times of appearance, Slc., and is illus- 
trated with more than 200 woodcuts. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1 , Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Enwsun Nkwiuan, 
Printer, ofNo.i), Devonshire Street, Hishops- 
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Middlesex, — Saturday, Septembers, I HAW. 
