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THE SUBSTITUTE. 
Aplecta hertida, 
Thyaliva balis, 
„ derasa, 
Calocainpa vetusta, 
Cucullia Asteiis, 
Plusia Orichalcea, rather 
wasted. 
[To be continued. ] 
— H. J. Harding, 1, York Street, 
Church Street, Shoreditch. 
I have a number of good speci- 
mens of the following insects, all 
of which I have taken or bred this 
last season. 
Papilio Machaon, 
Gonepterj’x Rhamni, 
Aporia Crata-gi, 
Limenilis Sibylla, 
Hippavchia Hyperanthus, 
Vanessa Atalaiita, 
„ polychloros, 
Cynthia Cardui, 
Grapta C-Albuin, 
Argynnis Paphia, 
„ Atlippe, 
,, Aghiia, 
„ Euphrosyne, 
Melitaa Artemis, 
„ Alhalia, 
Thccla Quercus, 
Polyommatus Argiolus, 
„ Corydon, 
Paraphila sylvan us, 
„ linea. 
I should be very glad to send any 
or all of these to any kind col- 
lector that would assist me with 
any of the following northern spe- 
cies. 
Erebia Blandina, 
„ Cassiope, 
Caenonympha Davus, 
Polyommatus Artaxerxes. 
— George H. Goodwin, 26, 
Shanno7t Terrace, Broke Road, 
Queen’s Road, Dalslun. 
Lepidoptaa. — I have duplicates 
of the following if any one should 
chance to be in want of them. 
Theda Rubi, 
Argynnis Selene, 
„ Euphrosyne, 
„ Aglaia, 
„ Adippe, 
Nemeophila Plantaginis, 
Lasiocampa Rubi, 
Saturnia Pavonia-minor, 
Plusia chrysitis, 
Brephos Parthenias, 
Cloantbe Solidaginis. 
I should be glad of any of the 
less common butterflies, except 
P. Corydon and 
P. Adonis. 
— W. A. BoNNEy, Churchdale 
House, Rugeley. 
I have about 170 small beetles 
upon card, and about a dozen 
upon cork, forming about 40 dif- 
lerent species, which I should be 
glad to exchange for a few Lepi- 
doptera. — G. W. Reeve, Weeford 
School, near Lichfield; January 
17, 1857. 
Lepidoptera. — In examining the 
list of Lepidoptera described in 
the ‘ Manual of British Butterflies 
and Moths,’ I have remarked how 
many species you have which we 
have not the good fortune to find 
in Belgium, and also how iirtiny 
species which are called rare or 
local which are common with us. 
I have, therefore, thought it might 
be advantageous to both parties if 
any English collector would agree 
to make an exchange of duplicates 
with me. My list contains only 
the names of the species hitherto 
described in the ‘Manual,’ fori 
am not aware what other species 
are found in England. I beg, 
therefore, that any collector who 
may reply to my offer wdll give 
