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Desires Papilionidse, Cicindelidae, Cycrini and Cetonidse of the world, 

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

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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

 ally. 1 will make determinations where possible, and give exchanges, 

 when desired. James G. Needham, Lake Forest, 111. 



Cash or good exchange given for no. 3, vl. 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. Catocala badia. praeclara, etc. ; al^o other Noctuids 

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

 Avenue, Jersey City Heights, N. J. 



Wanted f< >r cash or exchange, Pupse of the foil : Sphinges ; T. inodesta ; 

 S. eri,ius. Incitiosa ; Kahnicz ; D hyltzus ; C. juglandis ; A. versicolof ; 

 A. nessits ; Thy abbotli. Address with prices. Henry Engel P. O. Box 

 369, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Lepidoptera of United States and Europe to exchange for other North 

 American specimens not in my collection. Correspondence in English 

 and German. Charles Schlieter, 601 Christiana Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted. Microlepidoptera, especially Tineina of the United States. 

 Will either buy or give exchanges. Desire to open coirespondence with 

 collectors of these groups and will determine material. W. G. Dietz, 

 21 N. Vine Street, Hazelton, Pa 



Exchange. 200 Chrysalids ; Papilio Aja.r ; SoChrysalids ; I\ipi/o titr- 

 >ius. Live Pupas of .//rrw/^and Cocoons of /'n>iiittluix. Will lake Kxolic 

 fles, \Vestern bird skins and humming birds' nests. W. H Valway, 2671 

 Broadway. Cleveland, Ohio. 



Wanted live Pupae, also Lepidoptera, Coleoptera. Will give European 

 and Exotic species in exchange. Arnold Yoelschow, Schwenn Meckl., 

 Germany. 



Lepidoptera for exchange from United States. Europe, South America 

 and Kast India for specimens new to my collection. A. Troschel, 446 

 Larchmont Ave , Chicago. 



