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Lepidoptera, in papers, from India, in great variety, to exchange for 

 South American, on equal terms. Shelley \V. Denton, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted Samia cynthia cocoons for cash. A. W. Pearson, 

 24 Cliff Street, Norwich, Conn. 



Lepidoptera. I have R. I. specimens to exchange for southern or west- 

 ern. Wm. Dearden, Lonsdale, R. I. 



Thysanura. Named alcoholic, or balsam mounted Maine specimens 

 for exchange. Will name specimens for duplicates. F. L. Harvey, 

 Orono, Me. 



Lepidoptera. Eggs or live pupae of Citheronia regalis wanted; will give 

 in exchange mounted specimens C. relicta and Plusia striatella. Wm. 

 Metcalfe, P. O. Box 204. Port Hope, Ont., Canada. 



Phoridae. I expect to work on a monograph of the family next Winter. 

 Will be grateful for material from all parts of N. A. After the work is 

 finished the duplicates will be divided among those who have sent speci- 

 mens. J. M. Aldrich, Moscow, Idaho. 



N. B. Until notice to the contrary is given, correspondents and others 

 will please withhold any insects which they may have intended to send to 

 me, since I will be unable to give attention to such specimens. P. P. 

 Calvert. 



Cerambycidae. Wanted in exchange for Cerambycidae only. Send du- 

 plicate list to O. Dietz, 23 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera and other orders. To exchange for desiderata in Lepidop- 

 tera and Coleoptera. Surgeon Major Clements, A. M. S., Sierra Leone, 

 West Africa. 



Diptera. Sarcophagidae and Muscidse (sens, strict.) wanted from all 

 localities in exchange for other Diptera, or will purchase. Garry deN. 

 Hough, New Bedford, Mass. 



Hymenoptera. Fossores and Bees wanted from western and southern 

 United States, named or unnamed. Offer good American and European 

 Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera in return. S. N. Dunning, 

 43 Niles Street, Hartford, Conn. 



Lepidoptera. Will exchange New England specimens for Lepidoptera 

 from all parts of the world. John C. Perry, Sec'y "A. A. 323 B," 238 

 Broadway, Maiden, Mass. 



Orthoptera. Specimens of the family Tettigidse wanted from all parts 

 of North America. Dr. |. L. Hancock, 255 3ist St., Chicago, 111. 



Rare Exotic Butterflies. Ornith. urvilliana, antimachus, dynastor, 

 napoleon, etc. Wanted U. S. ro-cent stamps 1847 and 1851-66 5-cent red- 

 brown and yellow and others. Reference: Hy. Skinner, M.D. W. Dan- 

 natt, Ivy Dene, Westcombe Park, London, England. 



Lepidoptera. Cocoons of Luna, Io, Cccropia, Promethia and l\tlef>hc- 

 mus to exchange for sp. not in my collection. Also good pinned and 

 papered material for ex Leigh I. Holdredge, Oneonta, N. Y., U. S. A. 



Lepidoptera from Utah, the N. W. and Illinois for exchange. Chionobas 

 chryxus, Melittcas, Lycfcnas, Epical lia rir^i/ia/is, Gnopheelayerniculata^ 

 etc. I especially desire Argynnids, but accept anything not in my collec- 

 tion. Arthur J.'Snyder, 2622 Hartzell St., Evanston, 111. 



Lepidoptera. I will exchange Colias philodice and Picris rapte for 

 Colias or Pieris from the Gulf States, especially Florida. All in papers. 

 Sidney C. Carpenter, 122 Garden Street, Hartford, Conn. 



