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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER 
EXCHANGE. 
Camp log ramma gemmaria. — I have a 
pair of this iusect (male and female), 
which I should be glad to exchange for 
a pair of Acherontia Alropos. I have 
also a few specimens of li. lancealis, 
which I should be glad to exchange for 
Nos. 4, 20, 42, 43, 73, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 
&c. — H. S. Bishop, Catherine Street, 
Plymouth. 
Duplicates. — I have the following 
species in good condition ; — 
A. Aglaia, 
M. Artemis, 
A. I.onicerm, 
O. Macileuta, 
A. Lilura, 
C. Vaccinii, 
C. Spadicea, 
S. Salellitia, 
X. Ferrugiuea, 
M. Oxyacanlhae, 
P. Meticulosa, 
C. Exoleta. 
I am in want of those numbered in the 
‘ Manual,’ 20, 24, 39, 41, 42, 43, 46, 50, 
59, 62, 69, 70, 75, 86, 95, 102, 110, 119, 
126, 140, 146, 148, 149, 155, 160, 161, 
163, 168, 172, 178, 194, 195, 204, 220, 
235, 237, 2.55, 277, 282, 317, 321, 330, 
344, 392, 393, 401, 403, 426, 429, 482, 
or any local Geometra; or Pyrales. Gen- 
tlemen bad betler write first, as some of 
niy duplicates are limited. — W. Puest, 
7, Castlcgate, York. 
Exchange. — I have many duplicates 
of the following to spare: — 
M. 
N. 
G. Vaccinii, 
M. Oxyacanlha:, 
E. Glyphica, 
P. Purpuralis, 
Cespitalis, 
S. Clathraria, 
O. Chairopbyllaria, 
E. Blandina, 
P. Stalices, 
Expolita, 
Furuncula, 
Fasciuncula, 
Slrigilis, 
U mbrosa, 
A. Exclamationis, S. Trauniana. 
Litura. 
Persons in want of the above will oblige 
by slating some of their wants, and what 
they have for exchange. — Jonathan 
OiujE, 6, East Street, Darlington. 
Exchange. — I have a few more speci- 
mens of Lrptogramma Parisiana for ex- 
change, il that iuscct is a desideratum 
to any one. — Rev, E. Horton, JJ'ick, 
Worcester; Dec. 4. 
Exchange. — I have a few of the fol- 
lowing insects for exchange. Nos. 1, 34, 
36, 74, 75, 165, 217, 224, 23.3, 257, 273, 
297, 307, 310, 336, 367, 360, 372, 373, 
374, 376, 384, 390, 403,410,412,413, 
416 (not good), 424, 428, 486. Persons 
in want of any of the above will oblige 
by writing, stating what they have to 
spare. — H. Barclay, Bclgrave House, 
Frederick Street, Birmingham. 
Birmingham Natural History As- 
sociation. — On Wednesday evening, 
November 17, this Association held its 
first meeting, in the rooms of the Mid- 
land Institute, William Hinds, Esq., 
M.D., in the chair. The laws were 
passed, and an enrolment of Members 
took place. — L. W. Clarke, Secretary. 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
We now give the species of the second 
family of the Tortriciiia. 
Family II. Plicat^e. 
1. Lozolasnia 
1 . Sorbinna 
2. inusculana 
3. latiorana 
4. semialbana 
5. costana 
6. unifasciana 
7. fulvaiia 
8. Iloborana 
9. Xylosleana 
10. llosana 
2. Ditula 
1. Angustiorana 
3. Ptycboloma 
1. l,echeana 
4. Notocelia 
1. Udiuuimiana 
