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Lepidoptera. Wanted, numbers of large, showy, butterflies, if in good 

 condition, from any locality for which cash, or good exchange will be 

 given. Shelley W. Denton, Wellesley, Norfolk County, Mass. 



Coleoptera. I desire to exchange for native and exotic species. Fred- 

 erick Knab, Box 249, Chicopee, Mass. 



Diptera. N. A. Diptera wanted from choice localities ; exchange or 

 purchase. Will name, as far as I can, for privilege of retaining desider- 

 ata. Dolichopodidae especially desired. J. M. Aldrich, Moscow, Idaho. 



Tentliredinidae wanted from U. S. and Can. in exchange for Hymen- 

 optera of North. Illinois. Send lists; only specimens in good condition 

 wanted. Wm. A. Nason, Algonquin, 111. 



Goleoptera and Lepidoptera. Fine specimens of the large Longicorn 

 Dorcaschema ivildii to exchange ; also fine specimens of the following 

 Lepidoptera : Pamphila massasoit, zabulon, panoquin, pontiac, fiisca, 

 aaronii, cernes, inanafaaqiia, etc. Philip Laurent, 1306 Chestnut Street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lepidoptera. Cash or exchange given for Safyrus alope and varieties 

 from any locality. M. J. Elrod. Bloomington, 111. 



Diptera. I especially desire N. A. Stratiomyidae, either by purchase or 

 exchange. Will also name and exchange in other families. C. W. John- 

 son, Wagner Free Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Coccidae. I desire to exchange California insects, any order, for Coc- 

 cidae (scale insects) from any locality, or for Coccid literature in any lan- 

 guage. W. G. Johnson (University of Illinois), Champaign, 111. 



Wanted. To exchange, purchase and sell Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 

 Tennessee insects offered. Pupae and inflated larvae. William Osburn, 

 107 University St., Nashville, Tenn. 



Lepidoptera. I wish to obtain eggs or larvae of Sphinx modesta; bred 

 specimens of North Amer. moths for sale and exchange; correspondence 

 solicited. H. G. White, 9 Everett St., Maiden, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. I have duplicates of Feraliajpcosa and other rare species 

 for sale or exchange. J. B. Angelman, 22 High St., Newark, N. J. 



Lepidoptera. I have duplicates of Papilio inachaon, maacki, demetrius, 

 maci/e>itits, alcinous, Desiderata; P. americus, bairdii, brei'icmida, dau- 

 ntts, mylotes, nezhualcoytl, nifra, pergainus, pilumnus, polydamas, sitnon, 

 thoas. Otoji Takahashi, Tokio, Japan. 



Fleas. From any birds or mammals. Will name for duplicates, pur- 

 chase, or give in exchange Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, or Coleoptera. 

 Carl F. Baker, Fort Collins, Colo. 



Benibidinm. Being engaged in the study of this genus I will determine 

 species for collectors. Specimens should be sent numbered, so that the 

 numbers can be returned. I will also exchange for or purchase species 

 not in my collection. Correspondence solicted with those interested in 

 the genus. Roland Hay ward, 40 State St., Boston, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Imagines of hybrids ex. Attacus co/umbia cecropia, A. 

 ceanothi = cecropia and Sphinx catalfiic, for rare Arctians, Saturnians 

 and Sphinges not in my collection. Dr. Richard E. Kunz, 606 Third 

 Ave., New York City. 



Lepidoptera. I have on hand a large number of duplicates for exchange. 

 Address, with lists, G. F. Cleveland, 17 Elm St., Oneonta, N. Y. 



