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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 

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Coleoptera Twenty-five California species of Cleridse, Buprestidse 

 and Malachidae, in sets of four, for species in the same families not in 

 my collection. Ralph Hopping, Redstone Park, Kaweah, Tulare Co., 

 California. 



For Exchange. Butterflies of Southwestern Ohio, including F. henrici 

 and B '. ajax. All specimens perfect and fresh. Send lists. Annette F. 

 Braun, 2702 May St., Cincinnati. Ohio. 



Argynnids Wanted. Arg. electa, atlantis, leto, cypris and aphrodite. 

 Have numerous duplicates, especially noctuiidce. F. H. Wolley Dod, 

 Millarsville, Alta, N. W. T., Canada. 



Lepidoptera. Superb examples of IJeini/citca tricolor, Catocala 

 chelidonia. babayaga, Pain, python, Apatura leila and other extreme rari- 

 ties in exchange for species of equal interest. O. C. Poling, Quincy, Ills. 



Cocoons of Samia Cecropia to exchange for cocoons of other Lepidop- 

 tera. Mrs. J. M. McNamar, 2020 Franklin Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. 



I will make collections in the Mississippi Valley of Diurnal Lepidop- 

 tera in exchange for specimens of other localities. C. H. Ross, 

 Burlington. Iowa. 



Lepidoptera. North American Lepidoptera for exchange for other 

 North American specimens new to my collection. Send lists to Otto 

 Buchholz, 602 Adams Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 



Chionobas katahdin. I have a few specimens to exchange for other 

 rart Lepidoptera. Send list of rarities only. I most desire Bombycukr, 

 Sesiidse, Cossidse, Hepialidae, etc. H. H. Newcomb, 35 Court Street, 

 Boston, Mass. 



I have some specimens in papers of the rare and beautiful Amp. ver- 

 sicolor, and also live pupze of Paonias asfy/us and S/>/iin.\- ereinitns. Ex- 

 otic and European butterflies to exchange for Native Sphin.v and Cato- 

 cala. Chas. F. Timm, 131 Ralph St , Brooklyn, N. Y. 



