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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 pupae of nearly all the Sphingidae found in this locality. 

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



Lepidoptera. I have a large number of specimens for exchange, ex- 

 panded or in papers, mostly 1900 captures. Correspondence solicited. 

 H. D. Merrick, 1453 Third Ave., New Brighton, Pa. 



Wanted to exchange Lepidoptera with parties in any locality, either 

 native or exotic specimens. Would like to exchange lists. E. L. Saw- 

 yer, Winchendon, Mass. 



Wanted for cash, fertile ova or cocoons of Actias luna, regahs, im- 

 periatis, also fertile ova of a live pupa of Triptogon modesta. Please 

 state lowest cash price. A. A. Chaillet, Shelby, Ohio. 



Wanted. Exotic Papilios and native Catocalas not in my collection. 

 Good exchange given, such as Ex. Papilios, Catocala badia and other 

 good native moths. Geo. Kircher, 573 Germania Avenue, Jersey City 

 Heights, N. J. 



Wanted. Parnidae of the world. Wm. D. Richardson, P. O. Box 185, 

 Fredericksburg, Virginia. 



Wanted. Papilionidae of the world by purchase or exchange ; also 

 Cicindelidae, Cychrus, Carabus, Caloscnna and Cetonidae. George A. 

 Ehrmann, 2314 Sarah St., Pittsburg, Pa. 



Exchange. I have live pupae of Paonias astylus, Cith. regalis, Phil, 

 vitis, Attacus ceanothi, to exchange for live pupae of Triptogon wodesta, 

 Protoparce cingulata, Pap. ajax, Lepisesia clarkios and other rare ones. 

 Chas. F. Timm, 48 Ralph St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. -Indian, So. Am. and natives to exchange. Fine exam- 

 ples of P. brevicaitda from N. F.; Arg. coronis, clio, eurynome, edivardsii, 

 etc. ; Chrys. mariposa, dorcas ; N. ridingsii ; Lye. heteronea, me/issa, 

 sagittigera, etc.. Yel. Nat. Park ; Chryp. xanthoides, Cal., and others 

 from New Mex , Cal. and Mont. Send me your lists. H. K. Burrison, 

 West Newton, Mass. 



Wanted. Riley's Mo. Reps., 3-6, 8 and 9 ; Fitch's Noxious Ins. of N. 

 Y., except Vols i and 2. Have to exchange Riley's 7th Rep. and odd 

 Nos. of Insect Life. Wilmon Newell, Wooster, Ohio. 



Lepidoptera exchanged for other North American specimens new to 

 my collection. Chas. Schlieter, 601 Christian Ave., Chicago. 



