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 ENTOMOLOGICAL NKWS, Adademy Natural Sciences, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lepidoptera. I will give in exchange for Lepidoptera from United 

 States, Canada and Mexico in papers good specimens in papers from 

 all other parts of the world. I can use only first-class quality named. 

 Send list of duplicates to Wilhelm Neuburger, Lepidopterist, Berlin, S. 

 Luisenuper 45 Germany. 



Lepidoptera. I have some specimens in papers of the rare and beau- 

 tiful Ainpelophaga versicolor which I will exchange for live pupa? of all 

 kinds Charles F. Timm, 48 Ralph St., Brooklyn, N Y. 



Exchange. Lepidoptera N A. for exchange for other N. A. specimens 

 new to my collection. Send lists to Otto Buchholz, 602 Adams Avenue, 

 Elizabeth. N. J. 



Smith's List. I have a good copy to exchange for any books on 

 Lepidoptera not in my library. H. H. Newcomb, 35 Court St., Boston, 

 Mass 



Will give 50 different beetles from my list for No. 6478^ or 6389. Will 

 exchange Coleoptera. B. Nock, 70 Sackett St., Providence, R. I. 



Lepidoptera. Good specimens of Arg. dntone, platina, snyderi, 

 rnpcstris ; Li in. iv eideineyerii ; Sat pan/us; Thee la crysa/us, calif or- 

 niea, itys ; PscitJoliazis hera and others collected in Utah the past sum- 

 mer to exchange. Desiderata Lepidoptera new to my collection espe- 

 cially Colias. Send lists to L. I. Holdredge, Science Dept. Hudson High 

 School Hudson, N. Y. 



Wanted. Vol. X., No. X., of ENT. NKWS. Liberal cash price or ex- 

 change in Lepidoptera, as preferred. R. Ottolengui, 115 Madison Ave., 

 New York. 



Exchange. Lepidoptera and Coleoptera for exchange. Cash or ex- 

 change given for N'os 3010, 3014, 3018. 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3025, 3029, 

 3031, 3032, 3033. 3034 (of Smith's List), and other rare catocalas. P. C. 

 Truman, Volga, South Dakota 



Hymenoptera. From New England to exchange for same from south 

 or west. Check-list of R. I. Coleoptera to exchange for entomological 

 pamphlets C. Abbott Davis, Providence, R. I. 



Lepidoptera. From any country desired. Libeial exchanee. Es|>< 

 cially for Sphingida.- and Arctiida-, unamed material taken. 1'up.r of N. 

 A. Heterocera desired. Henry Engel, P. O. Box 369. Pittsburg. Pa. 



Wanted. Ants from all parts of the world by ex<-hange. Entomolo- 

 gical Department, Sacred Heart College, Prairie du Chien, \Yis. 



