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Identification of Insects (Imagos) for Subscribers. 



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Dytiscidae from Florida and other Southern States, from Illinois and 

 Ohio, and from the Northwest, Alaska, British Columbia and Hudson 

 Bay wanted in exchange for cash. Address John D. Sherman, Jr., 148 

 East Eighteenth Street, New York City. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted for cash : cocoons of A. pernyi and eggs of A. 

 yama-mai and A. pernyi. R. Ludwig, 513 Empire Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. 



Will collect any order in Pennsylvania and New Jersey this season in 

 exchange for Hymenoptera. J. Chester Bradley, 2221 Spring Garden St., 

 Philadelphia. 



Wanted. Specimens of the genus Homoptera (except edusa and 

 /una/a), from all parts of the United States and Canada, for comparison. 

 Will give other North American Lepidoptera in exchange. W. E. Long- 

 ley, 115 South 64th Ave,, Oak Park, III. 



Lepidoptera. I would like to correspond and exchange with some 

 new beginners. Phineas Whiting, 106 Fairmount Street, Lowell, Mass. 



Will exchange for Holland's Butterfly book, other literature treating 

 of Lepidoptera, or for desirable specimens of that order, an absolutely 

 new ropy of "Howards Insects." See adv. for list of Utah material 

 which I have for exchange. L. I. Holdredge, Hudson High School, 

 Hudson, N. Y. 



Will collect in any order in exchange for Coleoptera, Hermiptera and 

 Lepidoptera. Charles Stevenson, 906 St. Urbain Street, Montreal, 

 Quebec, Canada. 



~ Exchange Wanted. Particularly Catocalas. Send list to Jos. H. 

 Reading, 775 North Rockwell Street, Chicago. 



Plusias Wanted. Having just described a dozen new species of 

 P/usias, all represented by females, I will pay liberally for males of any 

 of the same, or for any P/usias of which I have short series. Correspond- 

 ence solicited. R. Ottolengui, 80 W. 4oth St., N. Y. City. 



Wanted. " Classification of the Coleoptera of North America," by 

 LeConte and Horn ; will give cash or exchange for Volume in good con- 

 dition M. E. Hoag, D. D.S , Maxwell, Iowa. 



Lepidoptera. N. A. Lepidoptera desired, Those willing to collect, 

 in exchange for European specimens, please communicate with James 

 McDunnough, Kleist Str. 42, Berlin, Germany. 



