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Identification of Insects |Imagos] for Subscribers. 



Specimens will be named under the following conditions: 1st, The number of 

 species to be LIMITED TO T\VENTY-FIVE for each sending ; 2d, The sender to pay 

 all expenses of transportation and the insects to become the property of the 

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 tached so that the identification may be announced accordingly. Exotic species 

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 names. PLEASE PUT DATE OF CAPTURE AND EXACT LOCALITY ON EACH SPECI- 

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OnoXATA. I have tine specimens tit' (iiniiplmn iirnsHiiiclus, 3 9, which I wish to 

 exchange for Odonata or Lepidoptera. James Tough 104 Ogdcn Ave., rim-ago, 

 111. 



LEPIDOPTERA and Culeoptera from < Jermany for exchange for anything not in 

 my collection. Semi list to William Kayser, \Yapakoneta, O. 



CoLEOPTERA. -Carabidse and Cicindcllida- of Xorth America wanted in ex- 

 change for Carahidie from Western Pennsylvania. John Bright, 127 Rouii St.. 

 Pittsburg, Pa. 



LIVE PUP.E AND COCOONS, FERTILE EGGS, wanted in exchange for European 

 and exotic butterflies, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera. A. Voelschow, 

 Scliwerin, Mcckbg, Germany. 



WANTED. HOMOPTEUA from the South and West. Will give New Hampshire 

 L'pidoptera in exchange. Charles F. Goodhue, Webster, Mer. County, N. H. 



WANTED. To exchange Coleoptera of Northern Texas for those of other por- 

 tions of the I'nhrd States. I will collect (luring this season, for exchange, speci- 

 mens in all orders represented hero. K. ( '. Lewis. Forney, Texas. 



CDLEOPTERA. I will give 400 species and 1.200 specimens of European Coleop- 

 tera in exchange for r>0 spccimensof ('i/i-lu-iis, any species except Ln-ntitfi. K. ( '. 

 Kin-matin, 2311 Sarah Street, Pittsbiirg. Pa. 



II VMKNOPTERA.- Wanted, specimens of the common Saw-fly, I'iml/c.i- inni-rieana 

 from any locality. Will give hints as to easy capture, etc., to anyone interested. 

 Named insects of any order given in exchange.- Charles Brues, 320 Hampden 

 Court, Chicago, 111. 



A FAIR PRICE will be given for specimens of Tlnrln hi-iu and Tlnrln M. ulliinii. 

 Apply to Entomological News. 



WANTED. Micro lepidoptera of the United States, especially Tini'lun. Living 



lar\ ;e, especially leaf miners and case bearers desired. Will pay cash or give ( oh- 

 optera or Lepidoptera in exchange.- \V. G. Diet/. M. D., :l\ N. Vine St.. Ha/el 

 ton, Pa. 



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

 countries. California and Mexican species given in exchange. Semi lists. --K. 

 K. Harvey. l*Mi West Klevonth St., Los Angeles. Cal. 



[ AM willing to collect any order that is required this season to he found in 

 Colorado. Correspondence solicited. Knu-M .l.(islar. ls.">:{ Marion St., Denver. 

 ( 'olorado. 



WANTED. No. 3, of Vol. 6, Insect Life. Exchange orpin-chase. .1. (i. .lack, 

 .lainaic.i Plain, Ma>s. 



\\' \xTi-:i), in large numbers. Linm. In. iirmmtli'in, I't/nilii/i. pdyphemus, im/>i' 

 /-(-(/(///.s-, n.jd.c. crriij>lii>titi'< and other clirysalids. (lifer fiili/mlnn, i-< mmthi, 

 l'ii/>. lii'friniinlii and S/j/i/'i/.;- nmdi *ln. -Carl I'rann. Hanuor. Maine. 



