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Coleoptera. Price-lists wanted. J". H. Bomberger, Box 76, Colum- 

 biana, O. 



Lepidoptera. I am studying the Noctuid genera Euclidia, Drasteria 

 and Litosea. Specimens bought, exchanged or determined. M. V. Slin- 

 gerland, Cornell Insectary, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted to purchase cocoons and larvae from different 

 parts of U. S. State name and price. E. I. Kruegeman, 54 May St., 



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Lake View, Chicago, 111. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted to exchange, papers on N. Am. Lepidoptera for 

 Noctuidae or Heterocera generally. Noctuidae named for privilege of 

 retaining desiderata. John B. Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Coleoptera of N. Am. and Mexico wanted by purchase or exchange; 

 large collection. Fred. C. Bowditch, Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted, Plusia balluca, metallica and amp/a ; also the 

 Hydroecias. Have some of the rarer eastern Noctuids for exchange. 

 Henry Bird, Rye, N. Y. 



Coleoptera and Hemiptera, European and exotic, also postage stamps 

 of Roumania, offered for American Hemiptera-Heteroptera unnamed. 

 A. L. Montandon, Strada Viilor filarete, Bucarest, Roumania. 



Phryganidae wanted; will exchange choice Coleoptera and Lepidoptera 

 from Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico (Prof. F. H. Snow's collecting) 

 for Caddice-flies, U. S. or exotic. Yernon L. Kellogg, Univ. of Kansas, 

 Lawrence, Kansas. 



Lepidoptera. Good exchange or cash given for specimens of Nadata 

 doiibledayi Pack. Also wanted any of the rarer Notodontidse and Lima- 

 codidae. Harrison G. Dyar, 599 Broadway, New York City. 



Coleoptera. I wish to obtain Entomological literature in any language, 

 especially that treating of Coleoptera and for works not in my possession 

 will give good insects from the West and from Alaska, mostly Coleoptera. 

 H. F. Wickham, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Lepidoptera. I have for exchange C. scmidea, A. montanus, S. modcsta 

 (imagos and pupae), and other White Mountain material. The rarer 

 Sphingidae preferred. R. Ottolengui, 115 Madison Ave., N. Y. 



Lepidoptera (diurnal) of Iowa to exchange for species of same order not 

 in my collect on. Henry G. Willard, Grinnell, Iowa. 



Ceiepptera.i Price-lists wanted. Dr. E. B. Stephens, Plymouth, Mass. 



Cynipidae. Named or unnamed Cynipidse wanted by purchase or ex- 

 change. Always accompany the (lies with their galls when possible C 

 P. Gillette, Ft. Collins, Col. 



Orthoptera. For exchange: Mexican Lepidoptera, unmounted, for lit- 

 erature, in any language, on N. A. Orthoptera. Also Indiana Orthoptera 

 for others from any^part of N. A. W. S. Blatchley, Terre Haute, Ind. 



Orthoptera. I desire to procure, by purchase, i -x< -hange, or for identifi- 

 cation, specimens of the genus Spharagemon from all parts of the country 

 -Albert P. Morse, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Cocoons and pupa.- of the rarer moths. l,oia, inif> t -ria/is, 

 iri; a/is, P. fratenta, /'. f>it/ieciiiin, etc.; also many fine set specimens'; 

 hybrids from selene et luna, ccauothi et ct'cn>f>ia, (.;/<>rcri et cecropia. 

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

 delivery). 



Lepidoptera. Prepared larva-, li\v pupa-, Coleoptera and Reptiles from 

 America desired in exchange for species of Europe. A Vodsrhow, 

 Schwerin in Mecklinburg, Germany. 



