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Cerambycidae. Correspondence invited with parties having specimens 

 for sale or exchange. Fred. C. Bovvditch, Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. American diurnals wanted, either by purchase, or ex- 

 change. Henry Skinner, 716 N. 2oth St., Phila., Pa. 



Coleoptera. I wish to exchange for beetles of N. America not already 

 in my cabinet. H. F. Wickham, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Hymenoptera. Will name parasitic species for privilege of retaining 

 duplicates, or will exchange. Braconidae especially desired in order to 

 complete a monograph of our N. American species. Wm. H. Ashmead, 

 1821 Q St., N. \V.. Washington, D. C. 



Orthoptera and Odonati. Tettigince and Enallagma (subgenus of Ag- 

 rion) wanted from all parts of N. America. Albert P. Morse, Wellesley 

 College, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Pupae of imperial's, iindn/osa, inscription, modesta and 

 first class, spread Lepidoptera for exchange. H. Meeske, 323 Wyckoff 

 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. European and Indian Lepidoptera for exchange. Wanted 

 live pupa? and cocoons. A. Voelschow, Schwerin i. Meckl., Germany. 



Coleoptera. Exchanges and correspondence desired with young ento- 

 mologists in the South and West. Send lists to W. M. Hill, East Liver- 

 pool, Ohio. 



Typhlocybini of the world wanted. Am willing to purchase or exchange. 

 Will determine collections for the privilege of retaining uniques. C. P. 

 Gillette, Ft. Collins, Colorado. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted tine, mounted specimens of Argynnis diana and 

 Papilio brevicauda. Will purchase or give rare exotic species in ex- 

 change. Field Brothers, Milton, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange wanted against Lepidoptera of all parts of the 

 world. Coleoptera. Exchange wanted. Bernhard Gerhard, 1475 Ham- 

 ilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Araclriida and Neuroptera. Will name collections for privilege of re- 

 taining desirable specimens. N. Banks, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 



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

 South American, on equal terms. Shelley W. Denton, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted Samia Cynthia cocoons for cash. A. \\ ' . Pearson, 

 24 Cliff Street, Norwich, Conn. 



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

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



Lepidoptera. I desire to communicate with collectors of Lepidopterous 

 larva' during the season. Larvre of No/a, stage i. and of any species of 

 Thvridre greatly desired. Harrison G. Dyar, 243 W. 9gth St., N. York. 



Thysauura. Named alcoholic, or balsam mounted Maine specimens 

 for exchange. \Vill name specimens for duplicates. F. L. Harvey, 

 Orono, Me. 



Lepidoptera. Eggs or live pupa? of CiUicronia rcgalis wanted; will i',i\ e 

 in exchange mounted specimens C. rclicta and Plusia striatella. Win. 

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



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

 Will be grateful for material from a'l parts of N. A. After the work is 

 finished the duplicates will be divided among those who have sent s 

 mens. J. M. Aldrich, Moscow, Idaho 



