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Lepidoptera of Boreal America and Mexico, but only in first quality, 

 wanted in exchange for Lepidoptera from Europe, Russia in Asia, Japan 

 and China. Wilhelm Neuburger, Lepidopterist, Berlin, S. 42, Luisenufer 

 45, Germany. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange desired. S. T. Kemp, 1145 Louisa Street, 

 Elizabeth, N. J. 



Thousands of duplicate butterflies and moths to exchange. Set or in 

 paper. Send lists to Joseph H. Reading, 775 N. Rockwell'St, Chicago, 

 Illinois. 



Cicindelidae wanted, Nos. 5, 6. 8, 9, 10, n, 196, 20, 23, 25^, 25^-, 25^, 

 34. 3416, 37, 410;, 416, 48, 49, 50, 56. Will give in exchange No. i, 19, 21, 

 24, 25?', 26, 266, 28, 30, 30rt, 4oa, 47, 51 var., 58, 59 var. W. Knaus, 

 McPherson, Kansas. 



Lepidoptera in papers, also living pupae of some local species, for ex- 

 change for other North American specimens. Unnamed material accepted. 

 Send list to Otto Buchholz, 638 Fulton St., Elizabeth, N. |. 



Wanted. Cicindelidae, Carabidae and rare Scarahaeidae. Will give 

 good exchange in exoctic and rare European Coleoptera (named), Odo- 

 nata and Hymenoptera from North America. Send list. R. Weith, 

 Klkhart, Ind. 



Wanted, for Cash. Cocoons of Attacus gtoveri, Columbia, ceanothi ; 

 Actias luna ; Eacles imperialist Cither, regalis ; Hyp. io ; pupse of 

 Sphingidae; Pap. zolicaon, daunus, rutiiliis. Offers with lowest prices to 

 Bernhard Gerhard, 621 N. Sarah St , St. Louis, Mo. 



Lepidoptera. I have for exchange Dire klngii, Sy>i jaiiais, Vic. 

 steneles. Diloph ello, Arachnis aulea, Daritis thctis, A. spfendidus, E. 

 odora, Thysania zenobia. Send lists. H. H. Newcomb, 35 Court St., 

 Boston, Mass 



Wanted. Argynnis diana. Will give good returns. Herman H. 

 Abeling, 328 Higii Street, Torrington, Conn. 



Lepidoptera. Anything new to my collection. Will give in exchange 

 many species from Utah, Colorado and Illinois. I will gladly name and 

 return to sender specimens of Argynnis or Catocala for the privilege of 

 examination and comparison. Arthur J. Snyder, Belvidere, 111. 



Lepidoptera. I have a large number of specimens, both mounted and 

 in papers, for exchange. All are 1900 captures. Correspondence in both 

 English and German. A. Kwiat, 701 Larrabee St., Chicago, 111. 



Lepidoptera for exchange. A good many species of handsome rare 

 ones, also live pupa- of nearly all the Sphingidae found in this locality. 

 Catocala especially wanted. Herman J. Erb, 332 E. i2th St., New York. 



