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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Dec. 



Lepidoptera. Rare North American Catocala in exchange for others 

 of the same genus. Will also exchange other species and live pupae for 

 native and exotic Lepidoptera. H. J. Erb, 322 E. I3th St., New York. 



Lepidoptera. Western and northern Argynnids especially desired, 

 but will exchange for anything new to collection or for perfect specimens 

 of less rare material. I offer Chionobas ceno. brucei, nhleri and chryxus ; 

 Colias meadii, alexandra and scudderi ; Melitcea brucei, minuta, etc. 

 Also many Argynnids and local species of Catocalae. Arthur]. Snyder, 

 Belvidere, 111. 



Wanted. Live pupse of all kinds of native Sphinx in exchange for 

 good papered material as A. angulifera, Sp. luscitiosa and others. 

 George Kircher, 573 Germania Ave., jersey City Heights, N. J. 



Lepidoptera. Have many fine things from the West and South to ex- 

 change. Lists solicited. John & Hurd Comstock, 1572 Ridge Avenue, 

 Evanston, 111. 



Lepidoptera. I have 200 to 300 species to offer in exchange. Prefer 

 mounted specimens. A. Kwiat, 701 Larrabee St., Chicago, 111. 



Lepidoptera Wanted for cash or exchange. Living pupae of North 

 American Lepidoptera. Am. Ent. Co., 1040 De Kalb Avenue, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted pupae of North American species for cash or 

 exchange. American Ent. Co., 1040 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. I desire exchange with collectors in all parts of North 

 America, particularly Northwest and Southwest. No exotics. John L. 

 Healy, 1137 Pratt Ave., Chicago, III. 



I wish to secure, at once, specimens of all forms of Satyrus alope and 

 pegala from all parts of U. .S., accompanied by complete data. Will give 

 good exchange or cash. John L. Healy, 1137 Pratt Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Will exchange California specimens Attacus ceanothi cocoons, etc., 

 for flies caught in other places that also inhabit California. J. E. Cottle, 

 1520 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco. 



Coleoptera. Gustav Krech, Bartenstein, East Prussia, Germany, wants 

 American Coleoptera in exchange for European. 



Coleoptera. Civillehrer Barkowski, Bartenstein, East Prussia, Ger- 

 many, wants American Coleoptera in exchange for European. 



Wanted. Rept. Entom. N. J., 1899. Rept. U. S. Dept. AgrL.iSSy. 

 Separata of articles on Hymenoptera ; also Cossns, Hepialus, Microp- 

 teryx, Cis. Cupes, Parandra, JRhyssodes. 9 of Methoca, Myrmosa, Chy- 

 pliotes ; Chrysids ; Bees and Wasps, Melanoplus collinns, rectus, $ punc- 

 tulatus ; Dictyophorus Asemoplus, Paratylotropidia, Ha!demanella, 

 Dactylotum, Ligurotettix, Morsea.W. H. Patton, Hartford, Conn. 



Butterflies. Good ones. From West Texas, Colorado and Missouri. 

 One hundred species in duplicate. Also a few rare Catocalse. Exchange 

 for butterflies and Catocalas of N. A G. M. Dodge, Louisiana, Mo. 



N. A. Lepidoptera and their living pupa wanted. Will give in exchange 

 exotic Lepidoptera. Denton Brothers, Wellesley, Mass. 



Will collect to order, next summer, insects of Guadalajara, Mexico. - 

 J. F. McClendon, 3200 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Tex. 



I have a complete set and index of Insect Life, also some odd numbers 

 to exchange for works on Coleoptera not in my library. L. H. Joutel, 

 164 East iiyth Street, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. I would like to exchange fertile eggs of Catocala electa 

 and nupta for others of same genus. Carl Ilg, 2539 Douglass Street, 

 Philadelphia. 



Lepidoptera Odonata. Wish to secure specimens of Butterflies and 

 Dragonflies from North Carolina, of species not in my lists or collections. 

 Correspondence invited. Franklin Sherman, Jr , Dept. Agr., Raleigh, 

 N. C. 



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