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Identification of Insects (Imagos) for Subscribers, 



Specimens will be named under the following conditions : ist, The number of species 

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

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

 W. Va. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange desired with collectors from all parts of the 

 United Stales and Canada. Especially for mounted specimens. Corres- 

 pondence solicited in both English and German. A. Kwiat, 701 Larrabee 

 St., Chicago, 111. 



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

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

 library. Send lists with lowest cash price, or will give good exchange in 

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

 York City. 



Lepidoptera Wanted, Collectors in all parts of the world. Cash for 

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

 Hoag, Maxwell, Iowa. 



Coleoptera. Saperda wanted, named or unamed. Especially from 

 the Western States. Will give good exchange or pay cash. Also ask the 

 loan of material in this genus for study L. H. Joutel, 164 E. nyth St., 

 New York. 



I have bred specimens of Saperda puncticollis, concolor, lateralis and 

 discoidea ; Elastnocerus tertiiinatits ; Iclinca laticornis ; Melas'is pccliin- 

 cornis ; Fornaxorchesides, etc. Want Saperda cretata and tridentata and 

 other Cerambycidse and Clerid^e. L. H. Joutel, 164 E. uyth St., N. Y. 



Desires Papilionidse, Cicindelida?, Cycrini and Cetonidte of the world, 

 either by purchase or exchange. Geo. A. Ehrmann, 2314 Sarrh Street, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Wanted. Perlkhe and the immature stages of aquatic insects gener- 

 ally. I will make determinations where possible-, and give exchanges, 

 wh-n desired. James G. Needham, Lake Forest, III. 



Cash or good exchange given for no. 3. vol. ii. and no. i, vol. iii, of 

 Papilio, and vols. i, ii and iii of Bulletin Brooklyn Ent. Soc. H. H. New- 

 comb, 35 Court Street, Boston. Mass. 



Lepidoptera Calocala Innlii. p>\u-clara, etc. ; also other Noctiiids 

 in exchange for specimens new to me. Geo. Kircher, 573 Germania 

 Avenue, Jersey City Heights, N. J. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange desired with collectors in any State. Please 

 send lists. John & Kurd Comstock, 1572 Ridge Ave., Evanston, 111. 



