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Lepidoptera. Fine specimens of A(/acns din I its and Callimorpha con- 

 tina. Send lists of dup.icatcs to Mrs. F. O. I I-rring, Plaihfield, N. |. 



'"Will collect in most orders of Colorado insects, and time permitting, 

 also in fauna of adjoining States. Address; Dr. K. K. Kun/.e, No. 1572 

 Race St., Denver, Colo. 



Lepidoptera. \Yill exchange Anthocharis ausonides, or A. laucco^ila 

 for A. o-cnn/ia, Co/ias alc.vaiuira, C interim-, C. ineadii or C. nas/cs. 

 Beverly Letch er, 532 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Lepidoptera and Coleopteraot Europe and India, blown larvae, live pupa- 

 for exchange; biological collections. Live pupre and cocoons wanted. - 

 A. Voelschow, Schwerin, Meckl. Germany. 



Te:ithredinidae and Urocerida; wanted from all parts of U. S. and Can., 

 espec. the S. and S. W.. by purchase or exchange. Will name specimens 

 for duplicates. Alex. D. MacGillivray, Cornell University, Ithaca. > Y. 



Lepidoptera. American Diurnal Lepidoptcra wanted eiiher by purchase 

 or exchange. Many rine species in duplicate. Liberal exchange for de- 

 siderata. Dr Henry Skinner, Acad. Nat. Sci., igth and K'ace Sis., Phila. 



Diptera.Empi.dae wanted from all paits of the world for a monograph 

 of the family. Will purchase or exchange for other Diptera. W. M. 

 Wheeler, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 



Coleoptera. Wanted, by exchange or purchase, first-class specimens of 

 the rarer species of North American Cicindeliche, not in my collection. 

 W. C. Wood, 45 East ioth St., New York. 



Will collect in almost any order of insects the coming season, for Col'- 

 optera from any locality in North America. R. J. Crew, 105 Oak St., 

 Toronto, Canada. 



Lepidoptera from Nevada and California for exchange, also live pupa; 

 and cocoons. Fred. Burns, Truckee, Cal. 



Wanted -Lepidoptera from all countries. Will pay cash or exchange. 

 Would like to engage intending visitors to foreign lands to collect for me. 

 Shelley W '. Denton. \Yellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted pupte and cocoons of imperialis, recalls, /ana, 

 io. poliphcnuts, Pap. tit nuts, astcrias. froi/i/s, pjiilenor; S. juglandis, 

 g-eminatus, un't>/>*, etc.,. ). Bodenburg, 523 Mo. Ave.. luist St. Louis, 111. 



Lepidoptera! 1 wish to obtain either by purchase or in exchange for ova 

 and young larva . .f . /. lima: ova and larva of imperialis, regalis, i<>. 

 moif<'-staw(\ many others. L. I. Holdredge, 27 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N. Y. 



Coleoptera. Will exchange for species not represented in my cabinet. 

 Coccmelido- and Cictndelidse especially desired. Good return. Frederic 

 Ormonde, 59 Kustis Street, Boston, Mass. 



Wanted, to buy a second-hand microscope; to exchange Strecker's Cata- 

 logue ol Diurnal Lepidoptera against text-book on Reptiles. L. B. Gold- 

 horn, 200 Hunter St., Sing Sing, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. 1 have for ex hange a large number of duplicates; also 

 cocoons of Attacus , ,\im>f/ii G. T. <>. Mueller, 1014 Greenwich Street, 

 San Franc 'sec >, Cal. 



Lepidoptera wanted by purchase or exrhau Will exchange 



England and Flo-ida for exotic in papers. Correspondence with all part i 

 of the world. Wm. N. Souther, Groton, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. 1 have a lot of fresh, tine and rare Minnesota Lepidoptera 

 to exchange for foreign and domestic material, in same family. Henry 

 W. Kustis^ 617 S. Ninth Street. Minneapolis. Minn 



