EXCHANGES. 



Wanted, Cocoons and Crysalids of N. A. Macrolepidoptera. \Vill ex- 

 change exotic species for same. L. \Y. Mengel, 620 Penn St., Reading, Pa. 



COLEOPTERA and LEPIDOPTERA and Chrysalids from New York and N. 

 Mexico, collected 1889, in exchange for Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and chrys- 

 alids of N. America. H. Meeske, 1542 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N Y. 



I desire to buy Macro-Lepidoptera from the North and West of the U. S , 

 from S. America, Africa and Australia, at liberal rates. B. Neumoegen, 

 P. O. Box 2581, New York City. 



COLEOPTERA of New York in exchange for any North American species 

 not in my collection. Correspondents in the South and West especially 

 desired. John D. Sherman, Jr., 953 Paulding Street, Peekskill, N. Y. 



WANTED. Entomological books, periodicals, papers, reports and clip- 

 pings. Will exchange for them original drawings or paintings of insects. 

 Akla M. Sharp, Glaclbrook, Iowa. 



W ANTED. Macrolepidoptera of North America. Will exchange or 

 purchase. C. S. McKnight, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



LEPIDOPTKRA of Montana exchanged for other desirable epecies. Chas. 



A. Wiley, Miles City, Mont. 



COLEOPTERA. I wish to exchange G. spcciosns and .5". ralcarata for 

 other perfect specimens of Cerambycidae. Send list of duplicates to 

 Christ. Hauschildt, care of Cosack & Co., Buffalo, N. Y, 



Dr. FRANZ SPAETH, I Kohlmessergasse 3, Vienna, Austria, desires to 

 exchange European and Syrian Coleoptera for American, especially Cer- 

 ambycidae and Chrysomelidae. Oblata from Henshaw. 



WANTED for cash or exchange, determined or undetermined, Melan- 

 dryida? and Oedemeridse. Joe. C. Thompson, Box 73, Rosebank P. O., 

 S. I., N. Y. 



WANTED. Six pairs of Argynnis Diana, fine; also Exotic Butterflies. 

 I-..rchange: lava Butterflies. Ornithoptera Urvilliana, one pair, second 

 quality: Darjeeling Butterflies. Ornithop. Cra-sus expected shortly, and 

 others from Baljan. Duplicate list of exotic species wanted. W. Dannatt, 

 Westcombe Park, London, S. E. England. 



W ANTED. Entomological books, periodicals, etc., in exchange for 

 Japanese insects. H. Loomis, Yokohama, Japan. 



COLEOPTERA in exchange for specimens not in my collection; also for 

 entomological books, papers, etc. Correspondents desired in the South 

 and West. Lee B. Walton, Jr., Bear Lake, Warren County, Pa. 



I have a number of Patent Office and" Agricultural Reports, containing 

 valuable plates and descriptions of insects which I will exchange for con- 

 chological works. W. W. Westgate, 200 Washington St., Houston, Tex. 



I have thirteen of the first volumes of "Canadian Entomologist," some 

 whole and some broken, which I wish to exchange for Lepidoptera. H. 



B. Hawkins, Oneonta, N. Y. 



COLEOPTERA in exchange. Can supply species from the West and 

 Northwest. Dr. H. G. Griffith, Burlington. Iowa. 



COLEOPTERA and LEPIDOPTERA to exchange. Aphodins phalcrioides, 

 Blepharida rhois, Strigoderma pyguura, Dryoccunpa riibicitnJa, Panr 

 phila panoquin, Citheronia rcgalis and many other good things. Philip 

 Laurent, 1306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. I'a. 



I have for exchange fine specimens of Zcuzcra (Csculi, only recently 

 found in America, also of E. inipei'ia/is. Would like Catocalas, K. ini- 

 perialis var. didynta. or western Colias. R. Ottolengui, 115 Madison 

 Avenue, New York City. 



MACROLEPIDOPTERA from the extreme South and Northwest wanted in 

 exchange for central New Hampshire species. Charles F. Goodhue, 

 Webster, N. H. 



LEPIDOPTKRA from Central America and India offered for Northwestern 

 LEPIDOPTERA. Levi W. Mengel, 620 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. 



I have a large number of duplicate North American CULEOPTI -RA and 

 desire to exchange for species not in my collection. Correspondence ami 

 exchange lists solicited. Chas. Liebeck, Ent. Sec. A. N. S., Phila., Pa. 



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