ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



EXOHANO 



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These notices are continued as long as our limiu-<l space will allow ; 1 hi- new 

 ones are added at the end of the column. am) only when ncccssarv iln.-t at the 

 top rbeing longest in) are discontinued. 



Identification of Insects |'Imagos| for Subscribers. 



Specimens will he named under the following condition*: 1*1. The number oi 

 species to be LIMITED TO TWENTY-FIVE for each sending; 2d, The sender to pa\ 

 all expenses of transportation and the insects to become the pro|>ni\ ol tin 

 American Entomological Society ; 3d, Each specimen must have a number at- 

 tached so that the identification may be announced accordingly. Exotic speci>c 

 named only by special arrangement with the Editor, who should he consulted 

 before specimens are sent. Send a two-cent stamp with all insects tor return of 

 names. PLEASE PUT DATE OF CAPTURE AND EXACT LOCALITY ON K AC a SI-PIE- 

 MEN. Before sending insects for identification, rend page41, Vol. III. Ad. in -> 

 all packages to ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, Academy Natural sciences. Lo^an 

 Square. Philadelphia, Pa, 



WANTED, in large numbers.- Lumi, To. prmntthia, ///n/lii/i. polyphemus, in/i>i 

 > inl'm. reyalis, njiu'. C/TN/W(KII/C.< ami other chrysalids. Oiler rnliimlmt. i;-<ninlhi. 

 yloveri, Pap. brevicauda and. Sphinx modesta. -Carl Braun. Bangor. Maine. 



LEPIDOPTEKA. Exchange and correspondence desired: beginners invited. 

 Especially wish Xj/caenitte and i;i'<>in<-i,-'i;t i'rom all parts of North America, de- 

 siring varieties and intergrades ; returns in exchange or ca>h. -.lolin L. Mealy. 

 ii:i Bosworth Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



CnLEOPTERA I offer unnamed Coleoptera of this locality for named or nn- 

 named species of Cpleoptera, Diptera and llymenoiiiera of the I'nited states. 

 < lorrespondence solicited. (4. Chagnon, Box 18ti, .Montreal. Canada. 



IJnoKs. I will exchange Vols. 1 to 5 of Entomological News for ( <>m>tuck's 

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

 siuericaint and Vols. 8 to 29, Can. Entomologist, tor Mandard work.- on binl>. 

 II. \V. Na>h. Pueblo, Colorado. 



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

 pil[i;e and COCOOns of ajd.r, xolicaon. r/r\/;/i///rx, iisti/lnx. mode^ta. n^tlnil iiin'i'^. 



Vancouver ensix, kiilmiii-, C/ICCM'.V, i-t<i<i/i*, rc<i,n>ihi, Columbia, gloveri and othei's. 

 Charles F. Tenim, 4s Ralph St . Brooklyn, New York. 



LEPIDOPTEHA. Specimens of 7V/ir/ *ti-iii<>xn wanted, Dr. Henrv Skinner. ISHMI 

 h'ace St.. Philadelphia. 



LKPIDOPTEEA. .Wanted in pajx'rs, American species of I nl<n nln. Anii/ln. 

 *iili'ni<ii<l;e and 22ftopoZocera in exchange for Kuropean Lepi<loptera. \\'ill collect 

 Coleoptera. K. M. Dadd. 3 Colina Villas. ( Jreen Lanes, Wood (n-een. Lomlim. 

 Kngland. (-Jreai llritain. 



WANTED. I am de.Mnms of obtaining a copy of Cramer's Papillons l'.\niii|tie> 

 des. 3 part, du monde 1'Asie rAfri<|iie. rAmericme, I vol. Any bookseller 01- 

 other person having a copy to sell can communicate their lowest price to llei 

 man Strecker. Box :511. KYading, I 'a.. I". S. N. A 



FOB EXCHANGE. 800 (eight-hundred) Papilio a.jax (Chry-ali> <, and in pa 

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

 dress, Hr. W. II. Valway. -.'1171 Ki'oadway, Cleveland, Ohio. 



LKIMDUI-TFKA. I have a larue number of Actia> Luna. < 'itheronia T7egate-. 

 Kacles Imperialis ami Calosamia Angulifera for 'xehauge for exotics.- Prol 

 Henry \\'orm>li.ic|iei-. r.-J Mutton -trect, ,ler>ey < ity. N. .1. 



MY collection of insects, comprising fully 8,000 specimen.-, uncludiipj dnpli- 

 ates), mostly Coleoptera, to exchange fbr bird and mammal skins. M nf hinl 



eggs or books and periodicals mi "Zoology- particularlv " Oruit I... t _ \\ . I. 



>nyder Beaver Dain V\ 'is. 



