ii ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [November, 



Odonata. Dragonflies. Species not in my collection wanted from all 

 parts of the world. N. American species given in exchange, or named 

 by special agreement. P. P. Calvert. Acad. of Nat. Sciences, Phila., Pa. 



Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. I desire to exchange specimens with col- 

 lectors in the South and West who wish to extend their collections; cor- 

 respondence solicited. F. W. Russell, M.D., Winchendon, Mass. 



I am desirous of collecting in any of the Orders in Northwestern Ohio; 

 write me. N. Sager, Jr., Herring P. O., Allen Co., Ohio. 



Diurnal Lepidoptera. I will be pleased to correspond with collectors 

 with view to exchanging Lepidoptera of the world. I usually have 2000 

 or 3000 mounted duplicates on hand, in perfect condition. A. G. Weeks, 

 Jr., 360 Washington St., Boston. 



Correspondence and exchange of insects desired with young entomolo- 

 gists, especially in the Southern and Western States and Mexico. Stewart 

 N. Dunning, 43 Niles St., Hartford, Conn. 



I desire to dispose of Japanese insects by sale or exchange; correspon- 

 dence solicited. By permission, refer to Prof. C. V. Riley. Otoji Taka- 

 hashi, Tokio, Japan. 



Coleoptera. Aegiaiites Fuchsii Horn, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xx, p. 143, 

 1893. 1 offer this rare and interesting species in exchange for Coleoptera 

 not in my coll. Address C. Fuchs, 212 Kearney St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Lepidoptera. I desire to obtain eggs or larvae of Eacles regalis and 

 Sphinx uwdesta; will exchange for other good material. Hermann Aich, 

 43 Murray St., New York. 



Lepidoptera. I have a large number of duplicates which I offer for sale 

 or exchange. Address G. Cleveland, 17 Elm St., Oneonta, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. Hybrid cocoons of Ceanothi et Cecropia in exchange for 

 rare, perfect specimens of Sphingidae, Arctiidae, Bombycidae, Catocalas 

 and Diurni not in my collection. Dr. R. E. Kunze", 606 Third Ave., N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. I have on hand a large supply of duplicates which 1 wish 

 to exchange for insects of the same order not in my collection. Corre- 

 spondents especially desired from the southwestern and northwestern part 

 of the U. S. Send list of duplicates to Leigh I. Holdredge, 27 Ford Ave., 

 Oneonta, N. Y., U. S. A. 



Lepidoptera. Several thousand specimens taken in Utah during past 

 Summer for exchange; Parnasiits, Chionobas, Theclas, etc.; also good 

 specimens from Illinois; all in papers. A. J. Snyder, North Evanston, 111. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted, cocoons of regalis, imperial-is, gtoveri, io, ce- 

 cropia, polyphemus, proniethea and others, as well as pupae, against Le- 

 pidoptera of all parts of the world. Bernard Gerhard, 1520 Lafayette 

 Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 



Lepd9ptera. Correspondents wanted on Pacific coast, or Colorado, 

 with a view to exchange in Lepidoptera. Oliver J. Staley, Marshall, Sa- 

 line County, Mo. 



Lepidoptera. We wish to obtain, either by purchase or exchange, live 

 larvae or pupae of Ecpantheria scribonia and images of Erebus odora. 

 Field Brothers, Milton, Mass. 



Wanted. Coleoptera and Lepidoptera from all sections. Will exchange 

 works on Entomology, Zoology and Botany, and works relating to the 

 languages of the N. A. Indian. Send for list. Win. D. Doan, Box, 377, 

 Coatesville, Pa. 



Lepidoptera. Am in want of live papae of Papilios and Pierids, and 

 imagos in papers, especially varieties from any part of U. S. Can offer 

 in return many rare butterflies from India, Africa, Australia, etc.; also 

 cocoons and images of Indian, Chinese and Japanese silk moths. John 

 Watson, 177 Moss Lane, East Moss Side, Manchester, England. 



Lepidoptera. Three thousand duplicates for exchange. Send list of 

 duplicates. Correspondence solicted. P. C. Truman, Volga, S. Dakota. 



