THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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EXCHANGE. 
Eggs of Sphinx Liguslri. — If any one 
would like to have eggs of S. Liguslri 
they can, on forwarding me a stamped 
envelope and quill. — G. F. Mathew, 
Raleigh House, near Barnstaple. 
LarvcB of Cerura Vinula. — I have larvae 
of C. Vinula, which I shall be happy to 
give to any entomologist in want of them, 
on receipt of box and return postage. — 
Chakles Roberts, Elm Street, Wake- 
field ; July 3. 
Clisiucampa Castrensis. — Mrs. Fisher 
and myself were so fortunate as to take 
above six dozen larvae of this species 
near Gravesend, which, as soon as the 
iinagos appear, I shall be glad to ex- 
change. I have several fine specimens 
of E. Advenaria, H. Crassalis and L. 01- 
soleta. Any one desirous of exchanging 
will please forward a list of their dupli- 
cates and desiderata. — George Fisher, 
21, New Church Street, Edgware Road ; 
July 3. 
Saturnia Carpini. — I have larvae of the 
above, which I will send to any gentleman 
on receipt of a small box with return 
postage. — G. H. Parke, Sianway Old 
Hall, Halifax, Yorkshire. 
Eriogaster Lanestris . — I shall be glad 
if those gentlemen who have applied for 
larvEB of E. Lanestris will forward their 
boxes and postage so that I may receive 
them on the 14th inst., by which time I 
shall be at home, and will try and send 
them off on the 16th. — R. W. Weight, 
4, Gloucester Terrace, Victoria Park Road, 
Hackney. 
Exchange. — In the ‘Intelligencer’ of 
this week I see that a brother entomolo- 
gist is unable to supply his applicants 
with S. Carpini. I have a quantity to 
spare, full fed, which I shall be glad to 
give to any party sending box and return 
postage ; or, as my wants are numerous, 
I will pay postage back if ova or larva? 
of any local species be sent. I have also 
a small quantity of fertilized eggs of 
Sphinx Liguslri for exchange for larvae 
or ovae of local species. Parties not re- 
ceiving an answer within a week will 
please consider their offers not accepted. 
— W. Scott, 3, Albion Street, Wakefield ; 
July 7. 
Exchange . — I have a considerable 
number of larvae of Slilpnotia Salicis 
and'of imagos (perfect and well-set speci- 
mens) of Thyatira Batis, which I shall 
be glad to exchange for ova or larvae of 
any local species. Gentlemen will please 
write first, stating what they have to 
offer in return. — Ibid. 
Exchange. — I should be glad to receive 
offers of larvae, pupae or imagos in ex- 
change for any of the following species, 
which I have bred or taken in fine con- 
dition this spring;— 
Theda W-alhum, 
Platypteryx Lacertula, 
Drepana Falcula, 
Eupithecia Linariata, 
Lobophora Lobulata, 
Melanthia Albicillaria, 
Melanippe Tiistata. 
Those not hearing from me in the course 
of a week will conclude that I am not in 
want of the species offered by them. — 
W. Thomas, Court 7, Town Cross Lane, 
Sheffield. 
S YNONYMIC LISTS of BRITISH 
LEPIDOPTERA, for interchange 
amongst Collectors. Part II. is now 
ready. Price Is. 6d. per dozen (post 
free). 
SYNONYMIC LISTS to the end of 
the Noctuae, may still be had on applica- 
tion. Price Is. 3d. per dozen, or 4s. 6d. 
for 50 (post free). 
H. T. Stainton. 
Mountsfield, Letvisham, S.E. 
