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Duplicates. — L.glabra y L. palustns, L. truncatula , L. peregra, 
PI. dilatatus , PI. glaber , PI albus , Z. nitidulus , H. sericea , H. 
arbustorum , C. widens, C. minimum , cFv. Wanted: Bd cartusiana, 
Bulimus montanus , Cl ?olphii, Z. exccivatus . and W aspersa var. 
grisea. —F. C. Long, 32, Woodbine Road, Burnley, Lancs. 
Offered. —British birds, eggs and nests, Lepidoptera, or 
“ Cassell’s Storehouse of General Information,” in exchange 
for a good work on European birds.—H. T. Booth, 38 a, 
Upcerne Road, Chelsea. 
British Birds’ Egg-s. —For exchange, carrion crow, magpie, 
rook, herring gull, lesser black-back gull, shag, puffin, razorbill, 
and others. Wanted, hooded crow, goldcrest and bearded tit; 
also nests of goldcrest and bearded tit, with data.—E. J. 
Frampton, 42, Rectory Road, Fulham. 
Wanted. —Natural History books and pamphlets of all kinds. 
I offer in exchange, North American birds’ skins and eggs.— 
H. T. Booth, L T pcerne Road, Chelsea. 
L'mnoe stagnalis var. elegantula for exchange. What offers 
in other shells?—H. Durrant, 4, Boulton Road, West Brom¬ 
wich, Staffs. 
Offered. —A large number of correctly-named and neatly- 
mounted British Coleoptera. Wanted, store-boxes, &c.—A. 
Ford, Claremont House, Upper Tower Road, St. Leonards-on- 
Sea. 
For Exchange. — P. cinerum. N. piscinalis , Z. peregra var. 
labinsa , B. tentacuiata, PI. nautilus , H Jenkinsi , Ph. frntinalis. 
L. stagnalis var. fragilis, H rotundata. AVanted : Claunlta, 
Vertigo , Achatina. PI. dilatatus , Z glabra , Z. involuta, H con - 
cinna , lapicida . cartusiana. obvoluta. —G. F. Brown, 16, Roseleigh 
Avenue, Highbury, London, N. 
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the 100 additional subscribers asked for in the last issue, we 
have been compelled to postpone the introduction of illus¬ 
trations for the present, and also the proposed typographical' 
alteration. We appeal to our readers to assist us in improving 
and enlarging this magazine, by making it known everywhere 
as much as possible. 
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