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Wanted Six dozen cocoons Cecropia ; 500 each Ova luna and poly- 

 phemus. Lowest price. I. Rushton, 10 Carlton Road, Worksop, Notts, 

 England. 



Siphonaptera wanted. I desire to secure specimens of fleas from 

 various parts of the world for determination. Host records important. 

 F. C. Bishopp, Box 208, Dallas, Texas. 



Wanted Showy American diurnals in papers, especially Papilios in 

 numbers. Offered British Lepidoptera and Coleoptera and British colo- 

 nial stamps. A. Ford, 36 Irving Road, Bournemouth, England. 



Specimens collected Will collect in all orders this coming season 

 J. Burns, 1804 Tenth St., Sacramento, Calif. 



Wanted Transactions American Entomological Society, complete 

 set, except Vols. i and 2 ; Entomological News, Vols. 2 and 6. Wm. S. 

 Marshall, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 



Many species of butterflies and moths for exchange. American 

 Entomological Society, Logan Square, Phila., Penna. 



Desired Copies of the following publications : Cramer, Pap Exot. ; 

 Drury, Illustr. Ex. Ins. ; Burmeister, Descr. Rep. Argent. V, 1878 ; 

 Swinhoe, Cat. Lep. Het. Mus. Oxford, 1892. State price B. Preston 

 Clark, 55 KilbySt., Boston, Mass. 



Wanted for cash or exchange Neuroptera, especially Dobson, Stone 

 and Caddice Flies; Hemiptera, larger species, Belostoma, Ambush 

 Bugs, etc. ; also Papilio cresphontes, P. ajax, Act. luna, Cith. regalis, 

 E. imperialis, Datana ministra, Anisota senatoria and other Noxious 

 and Beneficial Insects with their Life Histories, etc. The Kny-Scheerer 

 Co., New York. 



Wanted Live pupae of Argynnis diana. C. W. Allen, 812 N. 7th 

 Ave., Maywood, 111. 



I will pay highest cash prices or give generous exchanges for good 

 specimens of almost any of the Piusia group (from Plusia to Autographa 

 and Syngrapha inclusive). Would also be glad to identify specimens as 

 I am satisfied that the majority of the material in American collections 

 is misnamed. R. Ottolengui, 80 W. 4oth St., New York City. 



Wanted Living pupae of Papilio asterias, P. zolicaon, S. cynthia. 

 S. cecropia, promethea, io, polyphenuis, rega/is, imperialis, augulifera, 

 rubra and other Saturnidae in exchange or for cash. A. F. Porter, De- 

 corah, Illinois. 



Wanted U. S. Bur. Ent. Bui. n. s. 39; Tech. Ser. i, 4 Circ. i, 22, 

 52. Insect Life, Vol. 5, No. 5 ; U. S. Ent. Comm. Repts. i and 5. 

 College of Hawaii, Honolulu, T. H. 



EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. 



ERNEST SWINHOE, 6 Gunterstone Road, West Kensington, London, Eng. 



Explanatory and Descriptive Catalogue, priced in American 

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