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should any one do so after this, I beg to 
say that his box will be returned forth- 
with with the rubbish it contains. Also, 
those who wish to exchange with me 
must employ their own boxes, as I have 
none but small ones. — R oland Trimen, 
71, Guildford Street, Russell Square; 
October 14. 
Duplicate Lepidoplera. — Having beeu 
rather successful in my captures of the 
following insects, viz. : — 
Pliragmatobia Fuliginosa (larvae), 
Diloba Casruleocephala, 
Charaeas Gram inis, 
Anchocelis Litura, 
Xanthia FefrUginea, 
Calocampa Exoleta, 
Cerastis Spadicea, 
„ Vaccinii, 
Scopelosoma Satellitia, 
Chariptera Aprilina, 
I shall be happy to send specimens to 
any one who may be in want of them, on 
receipt of a box and postage-stamps for 
the return. — J. B. W. White, Athol 
Place, Perth ; October 13. 
Sphinx Convolvuli. — A fine specimen 
of this insect has been taken in a garden 
at Tenterden : it was resting on a post, 
having just emerged from the chrysalis. — 
Rev S. C.Tkess Beale, Alkham, Dover; 
October 17. 
Phlogopliora Empyrea. — I have lately 
taken several specimens of this pretty 
species. — Lewis Tidy, 16, Crown Gar- 
dens, Brighton; October 16. 
Deilepldlci Euphorbia; at Taunton . — 
A specimen was taken here a day or 
two ago, — a singular fact, as we are 
twenty miles at least from the sea- 
coast! — W. G. R., Taunton, Somerset; 
October 15. 
Diloba Caruleocephala. — I shall be 
glad to exchange this insect for any of 
those numbered in the Appendix to Mr. 
Slainton’s ‘Manual,’ 11, 43, 52, 53, 55, 
62, 65, or any of the Sphingina, except 
73, 74 and 78. — Edwakd Mouton, 
Ripon ; October 14. 
Lepidoplera Duplicates and Desiderata. 
— Duplicates: Cleora Teneraria (8), 
Chesias Spartiaria (12), P. Bidentaria 
(6), B. Betularia (7), and of those num- 
bered in the Appendix to the ‘ Manual,’ 
73(6), 158(12), 159 (4), 163(3), 167(6), 
257 (8), 335 (8), 352 (4), 436 (4). Desi- 
derata : Papilio Machaon (4), 24, 4 1 , 76, 
121, 122, 127, 128, 143, 183.— James 
Groggins, Post Road, Carlisle ; Oct. 14. 
Lithocolletis Cydoniella. — On a quince 
tree in a garden at Bideford, I found, on 
the 16th inst., several mines oi & Litho- 
colletis, which I presume will be those of 
■ L. Cydoniella. This hint may enable 
others who have access to quince trees also 
to lay in a stock. On the same day I col- 
lected in great abundance the larva) of 
Coleophora Virgaurea ;, feeding on the 
seeds of the Golden-rod. — H. T. Stain- 
ton ; October 20. 
Coleoptera. 
Duplicate Coleoplera . — I shall be happy 
to send Geolrupes sylvaticus and Aphodius 
contaminatus to any entomologist in want 
of them, on receipt of a box with (return 
postage or) any Geolrupes, except sterco- 
rarius and sylvaticus, or any Onlhophagus 
except ovatus and nuchicornus, or any 
local Coleoptera. I have also a few 
duplicates of Ilaltica Pseudacori and On- 
thophagus nuchicornis. — C. GLOYNE,jun., 
5, Terrace, Kensington, W. 
to the editor of the ‘intelli- 
gencer.’ 
October 17, 1857. 
Sir, — I lately announced the capture 
of sundry specimens of Polyommatus 
Corydon and Hypogymna Dispar, ex- 
pecting to receive a few applications for 
the same. But I assure you I am per- 
fectly frightened at the effect of my 
notice. Such a collection of boxes as 
the postman brought me was terrific. 
The “ Barnes” family is not extinct nor 
