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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
the oaks several specimens of Hibernia 
leueophataria and rupicapraria and C. 
Brumaria. Is it not very early for 
H . leucophcearia to make its appearance? 
• — George Purnell, 8, Amelia Place, 
Villa Road, Plumstead, Kent; Jan. 11. 
Duplicate Lepuloptera. — I have a few 
duplicates of Miana Expolita, Spalotis 
Ravida and Eupithecia Subciliaria, which 
I shall be glad to exchange for any of 
the following species : — Thecla Pruni, 
T. W-album, Gastropacha Quercifoliu, or 
any of the Cucullice, excepting Um- 
bratica. Any applicant forwarding his 
own box, shall have it immediately re- 
turned to him. — C. Eales, 8, King 
Street, Darlington ; Jan. 4. 
Duplicate Lepuloptera. — I have a few 
specimens to exchange of H. Semele, 
A. Euphrosyne, A. Selene and P. Cory- 
don, also a pair of C. Edusa and A. Gala- 
thea. My wants are too numerous to men- 
tion. Applicants had better state what 
they have to spare. — W. R. Hayward, 
Addington Place, Norwood, Surrey ; 
Jan. 5. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — I have a few 
duplicates of the insects numbered in 
the ‘ Manual,’ — 1 (I), 2, 10, 12, 13, 15, 
17, 18, 19 (1), 25, 28, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 
34, 30, 37, 40, 44, 45, 54, 64, 65, 71, 73, 
74, 85, 103, 105, 106, 107, 114, 126, 
140, 146 (1), 147, 158, 163, 168, 173, 
179, L. Calluna, 213, 224, 253, 258, 
261, 310, 322, 328, 332, 337, 357, 354, 
360, 304, 369, 372, 373, 376, 381, 402, 
440, 472, 476, 480, 483, 485, 486, 497, 
H. Cythisaria, 
F. Atomaria, $ $ , 
Piniaria, $ $>, 
P. Hirtaria, 
E. Meusuraria, J ?, • 
C. Spavtiaria, 
B. A malaria, 
and shall be happy to receive lists of 
duplicates and desiderata from any gen- 
tleman in want of those species. Appli- 
cants had better send boxes, as I have 
none, but they should write first. I have 
also a fine perfect specimen of E. Versi- 
colora, $, which I shall be happy to 
exchange for an equally fine A. Atropos 
or D. Galii. I would be much obliged 
to any one who can send me ova, larva 
or pupae of any of the butterflies, except 
P. Brassiece, Rupee or Napi, of any of the 
Sphinges, of any of the Bombyces, except 
Bucephala, Camelina or Menthrasti, of 
any of the Noctuina, Geometraj or Py- 
rales, except the commoner kinds, and 
will endeavour to make a fair return. 
Would any British or foreign ento- 
mologist he so kind as to inform me how 
to set and class Hemiptera and Or- 
thoptera ? I have been setting my 
Hemiptera as Coleoptera. I shall be 
happy to exchange Lepidoptera with any 
foreign collector. — F. B. W. White, 
Athole Place, Perth; Jan. 4. 
Geomelrcc wanted. — Being ill supplied 
with the following species, I should be 
much obliged to any one who could con- 
veniently spare me any of the insects 
enumerated, viz. : — 
Boarmia Abielaria, 
„ Cinctaria, 
Cleora Viduaria, 
Tephrosia Extersaria, 
Dosithea Biselaria, 
Acidalia Obsolelaria, 
„ Marginepunctaria, 
„ I norn aria, 
Timandra Prataria. 
I am also anxious to borrow a good 
specimen of Acidalia Rubricaria , but 
hardly know to whom to apply. — II. T. 
Stainton; Jan. 9. 
Nf.uroptera and OrtiIoptera. 
Offer to collect Specimens. — If any 
gentlemen wish for any of the marsh 
dragonflies, or any of the marsh grass- 
hoppers next season, I should like to 
hear from them by letter, as I would 
catch some if they were wanted — 
W. Winter, Ranworth Blojuid, near 
Nortvich ; Jan. 4. 
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