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T. Betulue, 
Pruni, 
L. Muscerda, 
Z. Arunclinis, 
L. Testudo, 
P. Hamula, 
N. Chaonia, 
C. Or, 
A. Ophiogvamma, 
L. Cespitis, 
A. Lunigera, 
O. Neglecta, 
C. Xerampelina, 
X. Semibrunnea. 
C. Scropliulariie, 
A. Melanopa, 
Cordigera, 
A. Luctuosa, 
H. Banksiana, 
Uncana, 
A. Sulpliurea, 
E. Fuscantaria, 
E. Quinquaria, 
B. Abietaria, 
A. Berberaria, 
S. Rhamnaria, 
S. Dealbaria, 
None but perfect specimens in fine condi- 
tion will be useful. — William Rodgers, 
Moorgate Grove, Rotherham ; Nov. 23. 
Eggs of Lepidoptera. — I have impreg- 
nated eggs of L. Monacha and Dispar 
and of T. Cratcegi. I am much inte- 
rested in breeding Lepidoptera, and 
should be happy to exchange the above 
eggs now for other Lepidopterous eggs 
that I cannot take myself, or I will ex- 
change the larvae in the spring for other 
larvae. I shall be happy to hear from 
any one willing to exchange and staling 
what kinds of larvae they can supply me 
with. — Ibid. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — Possessing 
P. Corydon (8), M. Cinxia (3), C. Edusa 
(2), and Stellatarum (4), I shall be glad 
to exchange them for good specimens of 
the following: — 
A. Cratcegi, 
C. Davus, 
P. iEgon, 
S. Paniscus, 
Any Clearwing 
P. Comma, 
H. Hectus, 
Velleda, 
G. Quercifolia, 
but Tipuliforme . — 
T. P. Johnson, Woodlands , Sidmouth ; 
Nov. 23. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera, numbered ac- 
cording to the ‘Manual,’ 13, 15, 10, 22, 
26, 27, 30, 34, 47, 56, 72, 74, 105, 145, 
146, 165, 169, 171, 173, 179, 257, 261, 
269, 281, 283, 333, 380. I shall be 
happy to send any of these to entomo- 
logists in want of them, on receipt of a 
prepaid box and return stamps, or should 
they prefer sending me any of the fol- 
lowing, I will return the box free: — 
DESIDERATA : 
3, 5, 1), 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25,38, 
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 50, 51, 59, 60, 
61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 77, 78, 
85, any of the Clearwings, 103, 118, 119, 
125, 137, 166, 167, 177, 178, 180, 183, 
184, 186, 253, any of the genus Agrolis, 
except Valligera and Tritici ; any of the 
genus Xantliia, except Cerago. I have 
also many other wants, but these are the 
principal. — R. Tyree, jun., Row Lane, 
Southport; Nov. 23. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — I have dupli- 
cates of the following: — 1, 10, 53, 54, 
74, 75, 78, 85, 90, 124, 135, 138, 143, 
163, 173, 184, 229, 232, 261, 328, 354, 
357, 360, 412, 413, 416, 418, 420, 428. 
Desiderata : — Trochilium, any except 
Tipuliformis or Myopceformis, 149, 156, 
183 $, 207,210,212,222, 225,243,246, 
247, 250, 254, 277,284, 311, 314,316, 
318, 325, 335, 358, 368. I have a pair 
of A.strigosa, which I shall be happy to 
exchange for a specimen of A. A Ini. A 
letter would be preferred before receiving 
any insects. — William C. Hall, 51, 
Trumpington Street, Cambridge. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — I have still 
on hand 
C. Hyale, V. Atalanta, 
G. Rhamni, L. rEgeria, 
A. Cardamines, P. Alexis. 
M. Euphrosyne, 
A. Lathonia (I slightly damaged), 
which I shall be happy to exchange for 
any of the following : — 
A. Atropos, T. Bctulce, 
A. Cratasgi, P. Acis, 
P. Artaxerxes, A. Iris. 
— W. P. Harrington, 16 , Top of High 
Street, Colchester, Essex ; Nov. 26 . 
Duplicate Lepidoptera . — 
L. Trifolii, B. Betularia, 
L. Qucrcus, Prodro maria, 
