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T. rubricosa. 
T. mundcc. 
T. piniperda. 
P. chi. 
V.fiavocinda. 
A. prodromaria. 
T. alveohis. 
A. herbida. 
A. villica. 
S. tilioe. 
A. ripce. 
X. hepatica. 
M. anceps. 
L. conigera. 
A. lucernea. 
C. cubicularis. 
A. luctuosa. 
n. Thalassina. 
A. puta. 
T. inter jeda. 
Some of my wants are : — 
P. interrogationis. 
II. adusta. 
C. solidagiuis. 
T, subiusa. 
T. retusa. 
A. ravida. 
A. unanimis.. 
A. ophiogramma. 
II. suasa. 
A. prcecox. 
I have many duplicates of other 
species, and if correspondents would 
send marked lists of wants I would 
return mine, but they are chiefly 
local and rare species. Any person 
who does not receive a reply within 
a week, must conclude that what he 
offers is not required. Frederick 
Buckton, 6, Beech Grove Terrace, 
Leeds. 
N. I) idea . — I have fertile eggs of 
this species ; and shall be glad to re- 
ceive offers of eggs or larvai of any 
local species. Edward Meek, 5, 
King Street, Old Ford Load, London, 
N.E. 
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