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Lepidoptera for exchange. Argynnis diana, Cal. borealis, Cat. pha- 

 /ang-a, lacrymosa and many others. Also live pupte of nearly all the 

 Sphingidte found in this locality. Rare Catocalas and Ex. Papilios espe- 

 cially desired. Herman J. Erb. 322 E. I3th St., N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange Cat. prceclara, C. whihtcyi, C. luciana, 

 relicta and many others. Also some other good Noctuids, live pupa? of 

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 sired. Wm. Rienecker, 66 Nelson Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 



Exchange. Coleoptera in papers with data, send lists. Rev. J. C. 

 Warren, Pike, N. Y. 



Oragonflies. I have a number of N. Am. Duplicates to exchange ; 

 wish female Enallagmas especially. E. B. Williamson, Bluffton, Indiana. 



Orthoptera. Wanted, specimens and literature for cash or exchange. 

 Frank E. Lutz, Zoological Bdg. University of Chicago, Chicago. Ill 



Wanted. March and June of Entomological News, Vol. viii, 1897.- 

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Exchange. Thousands of moths and butterflies for native or exotic. 

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Exchange. Butterflies of this neighborhood for those not in my col- 

 lection. Have also a number of chrysalids of Fcniseca tanjiiinins for 

 exchange. Wilmon Newell, Wooster, Ohio. 



Wanted. January number of Vol, ix. 1898, Entomological News --A 

 Stewart, Librarian, West Virginia Agnc. Exper. Station, Morgantown, 



W. Va. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange desired with collectors from all parts of the 

 United States and Canada! Especially for mounted specimens. Con. s- 

 pondence solicited in both English and German. A. Kv\iat, 701 Larrabee 

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Wanted. Complete sets, Insect Life ; Psyche; Rilev's Missouri Re- 

 ports; also Entomological Magazines, Bulletins or books not in my 

 library. Send lists with lowest cash price, or will give s^ood exchange in 

 native and exotic Lepidoptera. W. D. Kearfott, 91 Liberty Street, New 

 York City. 



Lepidoptera Wanted, Collectors in all parts of the world. C;ish for 

 Disiderata. Correspondence in French, German and Spanish. M. E. 

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