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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
shooting, on the 1st inst., I took luncheon 
under a fine old oak, near Ashford, and 
not wishing to be idle, fell to work with 
my trowel, and after a close search in 
the nooks and corners, and in the tufts 
of grass found the following pupae : — 
Notodonta Trepidu (i), 
„ Dodomea (4), 
C. Aprilina (9), 
and about twenty others of less note. 
Dodoncea is rather difficult to discover, 
owing to the cocoon being so much the 
colour of the mould surrounding the roots 
of grass in which it spins up : the cocoon 
is very slight, and the handling should 
be careful ; pulling the roots asunder too 
hastily is sure to damage the occupants. 
— James A. Edwards, 69, Camden Road 
Villas ; Sept. 3. 
Exchange. — I have fine specimens of 
Agrotis Lunigera , which I will part with 
for those insects numbered in the ‘ Ma- 
nual,’ 93, 97, 115, 128, 222, 225, 327, 
475. Also Nonagria Geminipuncta for 
any of the following : — 4, 24, 42, 43, 53, 
101, 130, 134, 140, 142, 188, 207, 321, 
378, 404, 492, 493 or Aleucis Piclaria. 
Fine specimens only are wanted. — James 
Dutton, 2, Theresa Place , Hammer- 
smith. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — Having seve- 
ral good specimens of the following, — 
L. Sinapis, A. Adippe, 
A. Paphia, M. Cinxia, 
C. Porcellus, 
also pupte of C. Elpenor, I shall be glad 
to hear from any one who may have the 
following to spare : — 
A. Iris, N. Lucina, 
P. Comma, 
and any of the larger Clear-wings, — 
Sesia Fueiformis, 
„ Boinbyliformis, 
Spliecia Apiformis, 
,, Bembeciformis. 
Gentlemen will please write first, naming 
their desiderata, &c., so that I may re- 
gulate my duplicates, and insects in 
good condition only will be of use. — 
Henry Gould, Hampstead Row , I lands - 
worth, Birmingham. 
Duplicates all gone. — I hope those 
gentlemen who have been so kind as to 
offer me insects for those I advertised 
will not think me wanting in courtesy, in 
not being able to answer them before, 
but I shall have pleasure in supplying 
them next seasou. — J ohn G reen, Messrs. 
John Hardman §• Co.’s, 43, Newhall Hill, 
Birmingham. 
Duplicate Bullerjlies. — I have some 
fine duplicates of 
Colias Hyale, 
,, Edusa, 
Limenitis Sibylla, 
Tliecla Quercus, 
Cynthia Cardui, 
Vanessa Atalanta, 
„ Polychloros, 
Argynnis Adippe, 
which I shall be happy to exchange for 
Polyommatus Ariou, 
Thecla Pruni, 
Apatura Iris, 
Melitaea Cinxia, 
Erebia Cassiope, 
Papilio Machaon, 
Grapta C-album, 
Thecla VV-album, 
Aporia Crattegi. 
— W.P. Harrington, 16, Top of North 
Hill, Colchester ; Sept. 8. 
Bullerjlies wanted. — I should feel 
deeply indebted to any entomologist who 
has a specimen of C. llyale, L. Sinapis, 
C. Davus or N. Lucina to spare. Being 
only a beginner, 1 have no specimens to 
offer in return. I shall be happy to 
pay the expense of postage. — H.T. 
Taverner, 7, Saville Row, Mile End 
Road, E. ; Sept. 7. 
Stock exhausted. — My stock of Sinapis 
and Actcron is exhausted, but l have 
duplicates of 
Colias Edusa, 
Argc Galathea, 
Argynnis Paphia, 
„ Adippe, 
