EXCHANGE. 
Duplicates : Pterostichus oblongo-punctatus, Quedius lateralis, Philonthus 
succicola, P. puella, Cryptarcha strigata, Chrysomela varians, C. haemoptera, 
Priobium castaneum, Ptinus fur, Elator pomorum, Cassida equestris. Desiderata: 
Local Lepidoptera. — A. E. Hodgson, B. Lano End, Coleford, Gloucester. 
Duplicates : occulta, suspecta, herbida, nebulosa, gemina, fimbria, triangulum, 
festiva, brunnea, saucia, Bilago, diluta, macilenta, vespertaria, immauata (light and 
dark forms), variata, fasciata, liturata, adveuaria, lobulata, sylvata, biundularia, 
albicillata, absinthiata, trisignata, lariciata, suffusa, bicostella, truucicolella, iu- 
quinatellus, bastata, purpuralis, piniaria, radiatolla, sordidana. Desiderata : Local 
speoies, varieties; Tortrices, and Tinese. — W. Prest, 13, Holgato Road, York. 
Duplicates: lizolla, perlepidella (bred), hippocastanella (bred), obsoletella 
(bred), &o. Desiderata : Local Tortrices and Tinese. — William H. Grigg, Devon- 
shire Villa, Gotham New Road, Bristol. 
Duplicates : Lepidoptera personally collected on the Lower Amazons. Desi- 
derata : Foreign butterflies from other localities. — Neville Goodman, Brookfield, 
Cambridge. 
ERRATA. 
Page 137, line 15 from bottom, for “ this month,” read “September,” to which 
month the other dates in the same paragraph refer. 
CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 
Rev. A. E. Eaton, from 51, Park Road, Bromley, Kent, to Bridy Lodge, 
Chepstow Road, Croydon. 
A DOLF KRICHELDORFF, Naturalist, Berlin, S., Oranienstr., 135, 
offers gratis and post free, his last price lists of Macro-Lepidoptera, Hyrneno- 
ptera, Diptera, Orthoptera, Neuroptera, Pseudo-Neuroptera, and Hemiptera. 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN LEPIDOPTERA AND COLEOPTERA. 
■jl/TR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his Great Booms, 38, 
■*-*-*■ King Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, December 3rd, at half-past 12 
o’clock precisely, a fine Collection of British Tortrices (all carefully named) in nine 
well-made boxes, Exotic Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, Persian Reptiles, Bird Skins, 
and British Birds’ Eggs ; also the Kaltenbach Collection of Insects, comprising 
Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Neuroptera, &c., &c., 
and a quantity of Butterflies in papers, received direct from Madagascar. On view 
after 2 o’clock the day prior and Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
T^OR SALE. — British Macro- and Micro-Lepidoptera, including many 
that are local and rare. Also during the season ova, larvse, and pupae can be 
supplied. — For Price Lists, apply to E. R. Sheppard, 173, High Street, Lewisham, 
Kent, S.E. 
Now ready , 4 to paper , with three coloured plates, price 7/6. 
mHE BUTTERFLIES OF NORTH AMERICA, by William H. 
Edwards. Second Series, Part IX. Containing Descriptive Text and Coloured 
Plates of Papilio Oregonia, Papilio Brevicauda, and Papilio Bairdii, 
London : Trubner & Co., 57 & 59, Ludgate Hill. 
WATKINS and DONCASTER, Natuealists, 
Keep in stock all Articles for Entomologists : Umbrella Net, 8/- ; Folding Cane or 
Wire, 4/6 ; Plain Ring, 2/-; Pocket Boxes, 6d., 1/- ; Store Boxes, 2/6, 4/-, 5/-, 6/-; 
Zinc Pocket Boxes, 1/6, 2/-, 3/-; Setting Boards, from 6d. to 1/10; Complete set, 
10/6 ; Breeding Cages, 2/6, 5/- ; Sugaring Tins, 2/-, 3/- ; Killing Bottles, 1/6 ; Pins, 
1 j. per ounce ; Setting Houses, 9/6, 11/6. Full Catalogue on application. 
British Lepidoptera, Exotic Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, Bird’s Eggs. 
Show Room for Cabinets, &c. 
36, STRAND, W.C., 5 Doors from Charing Cross. 
New Catalogue free on receipt of stamp. 
