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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. 



Orthoptera. Specimens of the family Tettigidae wanted from all parts 

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



Rare Exotic Butterflies. Ornif/i. urvilliaria, antiinachiis,. dynasfor, 

 napoleon, etc. Wanted U. S. lo-cent stamps 1847 and icS5i-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, lo, Cccropia, Prometliia and Poleplic- 

 IIIHS 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 

 chryxns, I\Ielit<zas, Lyctznas, Epicallia virginalis, Gnophccla vsrniculata, 

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

 tion. Arthur}. Snyder, 2622 HartzellSt., Evanston, 111. 



Lepidoptera. I will exchange Colias philodice and Pieris rapte for 

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

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



Lepidoptera. Exchange wanted in Lepidoptera from all parts of U. S. 

 Correspondence desired with beginning Lepidopterist ; have native and 

 foreign Lepidoptera to exchange. Henry Engel, care of General De- 

 livery, Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. 



Coleoptera. Cidndela lecontei and C. scutellaris wanted in exchange 

 for eastern varieties of this species and other good Cicindelse. N. A 

 Coleoptera desired for Coleoptera from N. Y. and Md. Frank H. John- 

 son, 1128 McCulloh St., Baltimore, Md. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange desired with collectors everywhere. I offer 

 North and Central Amer. species. J. L. Healy, Sn Morse Ave., Chicago. 



Lepidoptera from Nevada and California for exchange, also live pupaa 

 and cocoons. Fred. Burns, Truckee, Cal. 



Lepidoptera. I have specimens of Argynnis bellona, A. niyrina, Pliy- 

 ciodes nycfeis, Satyrus nephele, Ancyloxmpha in/:ni/ur, Lyc(?>ia scudderii, 

 Paniphila zabulon, for exchange. C. T. Hills, 18 Sussex Ave., Toronto, 

 Out., Canada. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted pupae of inif>cna/is, regalis, modesta, etc., by 

 purchase, or exchange for valuable material. Address: Herman Aich, 

 Elberfeld. Germany. 



Lepidoptera. Larvae of any Thyridne and Pericopidae greatly desired: 

 also Endromis, stage I, and any Maniidae or Castniido,-. Harrison G. 

 Dyar, 243 W. 991)1 St., N. Y. 



Coleoptera. Monohannnus sc/t fella his and Bolefothents Infiircus offered 

 in exchange for other N. A. Coleoptera not in my collection. Herman 

 H. Abeling, Torrington, Conn. Box 305. 



Wanted, a high-grade breach-loading shot-gun a Burgess repeater pre- 

 ferred; also a 4 x 5 snap-shot camera; will give good exchange of foreign 

 and domestic Lepidoptera. J. S. Cotton, 16 4th St., Oneonta, N. Y. 



