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THE NATURALISTS’ JOURNAL. 
EXCHANGES. 
Articles for Exchange or Wanted (not involving a money transaction ) are ad¬ 
vertised in this column without charge ; an advertisement must not contain 
more than forty words. 
To Microscopists and others Interested. —A small 
quantity of geochidiums in spirits, for distribution, on receipt 
of tube and return postage.—Address, “ Editor.” 
Wanted. —British dragon flies, grasshoppers, locusts and 
crickets, especially mole and field crickets. Offered—butter¬ 
flies and shells, &c.—W. Harcourt Bath, The Woodlands, 
Ladywood Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
Duplicate clutches of sooty tern, moorhen, bullfinch, Manx 
shearwater, little grebe, great tit, blue tit, willow warbler. 
Wanted other sorts, sideblown and with data.—F. W. Paple, 
62, Waterloo Street, Bolton. 
Duplicates. — L. glabra , L. palustris, L. tnmcatula , L. peregva , 
PI. dilatatas, PI. glctbev , PI. albus, Z. nitidulus , H. sericea, H. ar- 
bustorum, C. Widens , C. minimum, &*c. Wanted; H. cartusiana, 
Bulimus montanus , Cl. rolphii, Z. excavatus, and H. aspersa var. 
grisea. —F. C. Long, 32, Woodbine Road, Burnley, Lancs. 
Wanted.— Clutches or singles of griffon vulture, falcons, 
owls, shrikes, great northern diver, brambling, siskin, cross¬ 
bill, chough, woodpecker, dotterel, great snipe, Caspian tern, 
and other scarce eggs, sideblown and with data.—State 
desiderata to F. W. Paple, 62, Waterloo Street, Bolton. 
Duplicates. —Four hundred species of correctly named 
British Coleoptera, about 5,000 specimens. Desiderata, 
Coleoptera, British or foreign, and Lepidoptera.—A. Ford, 
Claremont House, Upper Tower Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, 
Sussex. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
F. W. P., Bolton.— We are pleased to hear that you intend 
making the Naturalists' Journal known in Bolton. 
H. D., West Bromwich.— We are extremely obliged for 
your kind endeavours towards making this magazine a success. 
Shall be pleased to receive articles or notes from your pen. 
We are glad to hear that you consider our magazine is the 
“ one thing that is wanted—a cheap but good natural history 
paper.” 
J. F. L., Burnley.— We are much obliged for your exer¬ 
tions on behalf of this paper, and the interest you have shown. 
Notice. —Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the appear¬ 
ance of the Naturalists’ Journal was unavoidably delayed. 
Many communications are held over this month through 
want of space. 
