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Lepidoptera. Cocoons and pupse of the rarer moths, lima, imperialis, 

 regalis, P. fraterna, P. pittecimn, etc.; also many fine set specimens; 

 hybrids from selene et lima, ceanothi et cecropia, Gloveri et cecropia. 

 List exchanged. Emily L. Morton, Newburgh, N. Y. (New Windsor 

 delivery). 



Lepidoptera. - I will exchange or sell specimens (images or larvse) from 

 Illinois for those of other localities. Have on hand prepared sets of last 

 year's collecting. Arthur J. Snyder, North Evanston, 111. 



Lepidoptera. Prepared larvce, live pupa;, Coleoptera and Reptiles from 

 America desired in exchange for species of Europe. - A Voelschow, 

 Schwerin in Mecklinburg, Germany. 



Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemiptera of Colorado for exchange. E. V. 

 Beales, 1650 Larimer Street, Denver, Col. 



Coleoptera for exchange: good species in perfect condition. Cicindelidae, 

 Enclomychidae and Leptura are especially wanted. L. B. Walton, Box 

 123, Keuka College, Yates County, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. I wish to exchange large, sound pupse of Cecropia and 

 Polyphemus for pupae or imagines of almost any other species of Lepid- 

 optera. fames Tough, 234 S. Water Street, Chicago. 



Lepidoptera. American diurnals wanted. Will buy or exchange. Hes- 

 peridse and Lycaenidae especially desired. Henry Skinner, Academy of 

 Natural Sciences, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lepidoptera. A few rare Indian Lepidoptera to exchange for rare spe- 

 cies from the Northwest. Levi W. Mengel, Reading, Pa. 



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A LIST OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE 



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