THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Colias Hyale , $-e. — I have fine speci- 
mens of Colias Hyale and Eclusa that I 
should he glad to exchange for fine ex- 
amples of A. Atropos or E. Versicolor. 
There are many other uncommon species 
that would be equally acceptable. — R. C. 
Cocking, High Street, Peckham, Surrey, 
S.E.; Nov. 9. 
Captures at Newnham. — Dasycampa 
Rubiginea has again occurred here, — a 
specimen was taken by a brother col- 
lector at light. I have taken Petasia 
Cassinea, Pcecilocampa Populi and Leu- 
cania Comma, during the past week, 
all at gas-lamps: two out of six speci- 
mens of Cassinea were female ; both have 
laid a batch of eggs, — about 80 to 100 
each lot. I presume they bad better be 
kept out of doors during the winter. 
The capture of L. Comma on the 5th of 
November must be an exceptional case: 
it was in good condition, therefore could 
not be a specimen which had lived since 
July, and as the larvse hybernate it seems 
scarcely likely to have been one which 
has fed up early. — S. Bingham, Newn- 
ham ; Nov. 9. 
European Lepidoptera. — Without doubt 
the ‘ Intelligencer’ finds its way into the 
hands of many Continental entomologists, 
some of whom, as suggested in last week’s 
number, may be willing to exchange 
European butterflies for English moths. 
I beg to be allowed to say how gladly 
I should enter into correspondence with 
any collector thus inclined ; my best 
endeavours shall be used to supply his 
desiderata. — J. R. Hind, 22, Grove Road, 
St. John's Wood, London ; Nov. 9. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — Having a pair 
of C. Edusa, also a pair of S. Ligustri , 
and bred specimens of M. Stellalarum, I 
would gladly exchange them for a pair 
of Sesia Fuciformis or Bornbiliformis. — 
R. Smith, 19, Albany Villas, Clifton- 
ville, Brighton. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — I have a few 
duplicates of the following insects, should 
any one be iu want of them : — 
P. Machaon, 
T. Quercus, 
P. Corydon, 
A. Paphia, 
Aglaia, 
Selene. 
I shall be glad if 
with — 
T. Betuhe, 
Pruni, 
Rubi, 
P. Argiolus, 
Acis, 
iEgon, 
Salmacis, 
Artaxerxes, 
V. C-album, 
A. Galathea, 
S. Tiliae, 
C. Macilenta, 
E. Bipunctaria, 
any one will assist me 
N. Lucina, 
M. Cinxia, 
A. Iris, 
E. Cassiope, 
S. Davus, 
S. Paniscus, 
P. Comma, 
Actaeon. 
I shall also be glad of any addition to 
my collection of Sphinges, Bombyces, or 
Noctuie. — Rev. Caulfeild Bkowne, 
Battle End House, near Brecon, South 
Wales; Nov. 6. 
Duplicates . — Of the duplicates named 
in No. 55 of the ‘ Intelligencer,’ Nos. 1 , 4, 
5, 8 and 9 are exhausted, and of my 
desiderata, Nos. 3, 6, 7, 9, 11, 17 and 18 
have been supplied. Among the Geo- 
metric I want 
H. Bajularia, 
E. Fuscantaria, 
M. Alternaria, 
F. Plumaria, 
B. Roboraria, , 
C. Glabraria, 9 , 
Viduaria, 
T. Extersaria, 
Variaria, 
A. Berberaria, 
P. Flavicinctaria, 
A. Viretaria, 
T. Certaria, 
S. Rhamnaria, 
P. Lapidaria, 
Lignaria. 
P. Gemmaria, 
M. Hastaria, 
E. Tseniaria, 
Orbicularia, 
Pulcliellaria, 
Debiliaria, 
Indigaria, 
Expallidaria, 
Irriguaria, 
D. Rusticaria, 
A. Perochraria, 
Rubriearia, 
Obsoletaria, 
Margin epunctaria, 
Inornaria, 
In addition to the few duplicates re- 
maining out of those given in No. 55, 
I have the following : — 
L. Sinapis, C. Morpheus, 
