Calasymbolus (Smerinthus), Astylus and other Sphingida;, also Bombycida; for sale 

 by George W. Peck, Roselle, Union County, New [ersey. 



Part lO, Vol. III., issued 1st October, 1890. Contents : Argynnis Alustis and 

 early stages ; Arg. Adiante ; Arg. Atossa, new species ; Satyrodes Canthus and all 

 stages. Price, $2.25; three plates. Vol. I., bound, $35 ; Vol. II., $40. 



Apply to HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Cambridge, Mass. 



Comprises tifty-two drawers (10 x 14 in.) butterflies taken by the undersigned in 

 Mass. and N. H., spread, arranged and labelled with name, locality and date — 88 

 species (over 2,000 specimens), beside many larvne and puptie ; very complete and care- 

 fully assorted series, and many very rare species ; twenty drawers unlabelled miscell- 

 aneous insects (1,500 species) collected in Mass. All nearly new and in first-class con- 

 dition. Drawers lined with cork, paper covered ; sliding glass covers. All in three 

 closed cabinets. F. H. SPRAGUE, Woi.laston, Mass. 



FOE, S.A.LE, ' ^ 



SPECIMENS OF 



JAPANESE LEPIDOPTERA, ORTHOPTERA, COLEOPTERA, 



HYMENOPTERA, SHELLS, ETC. j 



YOKOHAMA, JAPAN. 



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Having for some time past been actively engaged in the study and collecting of this 

 group of butterflies, I would be pleased to hear from parties having any perfect specimens 

 to sell or to exchange. Western species particularly wanted Eggs of any species al^o 

 desired. i 



PHILIP LAURENT, 1306 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia, Pa., 



^TOSEPH BillDGHAM, SCIENTIPIC ARTIST, I 



Illustrations in colors, in black and white, or pen work ; drawings on paper, stone, 

 wood, or copper ; microscopic work ; work done in any locality, or received at studid ; 

 facilities for raising living specimens while illustrating changes. 1 ' 



References: Prof. A. Agassiz, Cambridge, Mass.; Prof. C. V. Riley U. S. Agri- 

 cultural Dept., Washington, D. C. ; Prof. C. O. Whitman, Clarke University, Worces- 

 ter, Mass. ; Prof. W. G. Farlow, Cambridge, Mass. ; Prof. G. W. Goodale, Cambridge, 

 Mass. ; Prof. A. S. Packard, Brown University, Providence, R. I. , U. S. Entomological 

 Com'n.; Prof. H. V. Wilson, U. S. Fish Com'n, Wood's Holl, Mass., Dr. H: A. 

 Hagen, Cambridge, Mass.; Prof. H. A Pilsbry, Academy Nat'l Science, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.; Prof. A. Bickmore, Museum of Nat'l History, Central Park, N. Y. ; Dr. H. H. 

 Rusby, College of Pharmacy, N. V. i 



