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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
I have also good females of Colias JEdusa, 
which I should be glad to exchange for 
*Melitsea Cinxia, 
*Steropes Paniscus, 
*Nemeobius Lucina ; 
and also a number of 
Colias Edusa, 
Arge Galathea, 
Polyommatus Corydon (<£ and $ ), 
Pamphila Linea, 
Procris Statices, 
which I should be glad to exchange for 
Aporia Crataegi, 
Leucophasia Sinapis, 
Erebia Cassiope, 
Coenonympha Davus, 
Grapta C-album, 
Melitaea Athalia, 
Thecla Betulae, 
^Polyommatus Artaxerxes, 
* „ Actajon, 
and Nos. 68, 86, 88—98, 100—103, 106 
— 113, 115—128, 130—134, 136—138, 
140, 142—144, 146, 148—164, 166, 168, 
170, 172, 177, 178, 181—183, 187, 188, 
190 — 203, or any local Nocture or Geo- 
metrae, especially northern species. I am 
particularly anxious to obtain those eight 
which are marked with an asterisk, as of 
the other butterflies I have specimens, 
but not a complete set of four or six; 
and 1 must beg that applicants will write 
before sending boxes, as otherwise I can- 
not promise them all. The address for 
my exchange list will be — F. H . Fawkes, 
Post Office , Tunbridge Wells. 
A CALENDAR OF LEPIDOPTERA. 
September. 
Larvae. — 9, 11, 13,36, 37,41,50,61, 
62,83,84,90,91, 104,111,112, 124, 125, 
134, 170, 171, 177, 191, 193—195, 204 
—206, 211, 212, 218, 219, 221, 225— 
227, 229, 387, 415, 427—430, 432-134, 
446, 447, 449, 451, 457, 466, 476. 
Imagos — 3, 35, 76, 77, 129, 176, 182,* 
270, 307, 310, 334, 367—372, 379— 
385, 406, 410, 412, 413,424. 
* My T. Crataegi all came out in 
August. — E. Tearle, Gainsborough. 
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TERFLIES and MOTHS. By 
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This work contains descriptions of 
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