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WANTED. Micro lepidoptera of the United States, especially Thifhia. Living 

 larvse, especially leaf miners and case bearers desired. Will pay cash or give Cole- 

 optera or Lepidoptera in exchange.- W. G- Dietz, M. D., 21 N. Vine St., Hazel- 

 ton, Pa. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Diurnals, which are as yet not represented, desired from all 

 countries. California and Mexican species given in exchange. Send lists. E. 

 K. Harvey, 1806 West Eleventh St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



I AM willing to collect any order that is required this season to be found in 

 Colorado. Correspondence solicited. Ernest J. Oslar, 1853 Marion St., Denver, 

 Colorado. 



WANTED. No. 3, of Vol. 6, Insect Life. Exchange or purchase. .T.G.Jack, 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



WANTED, in large numbers. --Lima, To. promethia, cynthia, pdlyphemus, impe- 

 rialis, regalis, O'jnx, cresplwitfrft and other chrysalids. Otter Columbia, ceanothi, 

 gloreri, Pap. brrricaitila and tfpMiu: motlexta. Carl Braun, Bangor, Maine. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Exchange and correspondence desired ; beginners invited. 

 Especially wish Lycaenidi? and GramHriilif from all parts of North America, de- 

 siring varieties and intergrades ; returns in exchange or cash. John L. Healy, 

 4139 Bosworth Ave., Chicago, 111. 



LEPIDOPTERA. I have New England species, also diurnals from South America, 

 to exchange for Lepidoptera from all parts of the United States and Canada. 

 Send list to H. H. Newcomb, 178 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 



COLEOPTERA- I offer unnamed Coleoptera of this locality for named or un- 

 named species of Coleoptera, Diptera and Hymenoptera of the United States. 

 Correspondence solicited. G. Chagnon, Box 186, Montreal, Canada. 



BOOKS. I will exchange Vols. 1 to 5 of Entomological N'ews for Comstock's 

 Manual or Holland's Butterfly Book. Will also exchange Vol. 1 Entomologica 

 Americana and Vols. 8 to 29, Can. Entomologist, for standard works on birds. 

 H. W. Nash, Pueblo, Colorado. 



LEPIDOPTERA. I will take in exchange for exotic and native butterflies live 

 pupae and cocoons of ajax, zolicaon, cresphontes, astylns, modesta, opthalmicus, 

 vancouverensis, kalmiir, chersis, reijiiliy, ci'imofhi, Columbia, gloveri and others. 

 Charles F. Tenim, 48 Ralph St , Brooklyn, New York. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Specimens of 7Vr/<; sirigosa wanted, Dr. Henry Skinner, 1900 

 Race St., Philadelphia. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Wanted in papers, American species of Ciitocula. An-tidn; 

 Sphingidse and Rhnpolocera in exchange for European Lep"doptera. Will collect 

 Coleoptera. E. M. Dadd, 3 Colina Villas, Green Lanes, Wood Green, London, 

 England, Great Britain. 



WANTED. I am desirous of obtaining a copy of Cramer's Papilloiis Exotiques 

 des. 3 part, du monde 1'Asie 1'Afii'ine. 1'Amerique, 4 vol. Any ))ookseller or 

 other pel-son having a copy to sell can communicate their lowest price to Her- 

 man Strecker. Box 311, Reading, Pa., I". S. X. A 



FOR EXCHANGE. 800 (eight-hundred) Papilio ajax (Chrysalis), and in pa- 

 pers for Exotic Butterflies, or Foreign Bird Skins or Foreign Coleoptera. Ad- 

 dress, Dr. W. H. Valway, 2671 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. 



LEPIDOPTERA. I have a large number of Actias Luna, Citheronia Regales. 

 Icicles Imperial] s and Calosamia Angulifera for exchange for exotics. Prof. 

 Henry Wormsbacher, 122 Hutton street, Jersey City, N. J. 



WILL pay fair price for second-hand copies of Leconte and Horn's Classifica- 

 tion of the Coleoptera. Win. J. Fox. 1900 Race St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED. ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. Vol. 9, number 1. Address W. J. Fox. . 

 1900 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



MY collection of insects, comprising fully 8,000 specimens (including dupli- 

 cates), mostly Coleoptera, to exchange for bird and mammal skins, sets of bird 

 eggs or books and periodicals on " Zoology particularly " < (rnithology." W. E. 

 Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



ELECTRIC LIGHT MOTHS. Wanted all species lepidoptera taken at light, in 

 large numbers, especially from West and Southwest United States. Will pay 

 cash or give good exchange in native on exotic specimens. W. D. Kearfott, 91 

 Liberty St., New York City. 



TRICHOPTERA. Correspondent wanted, United States or Canada. Dr. F. l\is, 

 Rheinau, Ct. Zurich, Switzerland. 



I HAVE pupae Of Sphinx eremitus, perelegans, Darapsa vcrsimlor, 1'ap a.jax, 

 Lepisesia clarkiie, in exchange for pupa- of Sphinx luscitiosa, gonliu>. Darapsa 

 chcerilus, Sm. Modesta, Call, angulifera, and other rare ones. -('has. F. Tiimn. 

 48 Ralph St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Pn.viNARiA. Wanted Pnlrhtin-in species from all countries, for critical study. 

 Address Geo. B. King, Lawrence. Mass. 



