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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



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4" These notices are continued as long as our limited space will allow ; the new 

 ones are added at the end of the column, and only when necessary those at the 

 top (being longest in) are discontinued. 



Identification of Insects [Imagos] lor Subscribers. 



Specimens will be named under the following conditions: 1st, The number of 

 species to be LIMITED TO TWENTY-FIVE for each sending ; 2d, The sender to pay 

 all expenses of transportation and the insects to In-come I he property of the 

 American Entomological Society ; 3d, Each specimen must have a number at- 

 tached so that the identification may be announced accordingly. Exotic species 

 named only by special arrangement with the Editor, who should be consulted 

 before specimens are sent. Send a two-cent stamp with all insects for return of 

 names. PLEASE PUT DATE OF CAPTURE AND EXACT LOCALITY UN K vcn SPECI- 

 MEN. Before sending insects for identification, reo 1 page 41, Vol. III. Address 

 all packages to ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, Academy Natural Sciences, Logan 

 Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 



BOOKS. I will exchange Vols. 1 to 5 of Entomological News for Comstock's 

 Manual or Holland's Butterfly Book. Will also exchange Vol. 1 Entomologies 

 Americana and Vols. 8 to 29, Can. Entomologist, for standard works mi birds. 

 H. W. Nash, Pueblo, Colorado. 



LEPIDOPTERA. I will take in exchange for exotic ami native butterflies live 

 pupae and cocoons of ajar, zolicaou, cirsphonlrs, <mtiilnx. modestu. opthalmicus, 

 vaiicouveretisis, kalmice, cJiersis, n'dnlia, ceatiothi, Columbia, gloveri and others. 

 Charles F. Timm, 48 Ralph St , Brooklyn. New York. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Specimens of Tln-cla utrifiiinn wanted, Dr. Henry Skinner, 1000 

 Race St., Philadelphia. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Wanted in papers, American species of Cnfocola, ArctiiJtf, 

 Sphingidse a,nd Sftopotocera in exchange for European Lepidoptcra. Will collect 

 Coleoptera. E. M. Dadd, 3 Colina Villas, Green Lunes. Wood Green, London, 

 England, Great Britain. 



WANTED. I am desirous of obtaining a copy of Cramer's Papillons Exotiqnes 

 des. 3 part, du miinde 1'Asic rAfrique. 1' Amcriquo, 4 vol. Any bookseller or 

 other person having a copy to sell can communicate their lowest price to Her- 

 man Strecker. Box 311, Reading. Pa., V. S. X. A. 



FOB EXCHANGE. 800 (eight-hundred) 1'apilio ajax (Chrysalis), and in pa- 

 pers for Exotic Butterflies, or Foreign Bird Skins or Foreign Coleoptera. Ad- 

 dress, Dr. W. H. Vahvay, :.'ti?l Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. 



LEPIDOPTERA. I have a large number of Actias Luna. Cithcrmiia Repair-;. 

 Eacles Imperialis ami Calnsamia Angulifera I'm- exchange for exotics. Prof. 

 Henry Woriusbaclicr, 122 llutton street. Jersey City. X. .1. 



MY collection of insects, comprising fully 8,000 specimens (including dupli- 

 cates), mostly Colcoptera. to exchange for bird and mammal skins, sets of liinl 

 eggs or hooks and periodicals on " Zoology particularly "ornithology." W. K. 

 Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



ELECTRIC LIGHT MOTHS. Wanted all species lepidoptera taken at light, in 

 large numbers, especially from West and Southwest I'uited States. Will pay 

 Cash or give good exchange in native on exotic specimens. W. D. Kearfott.ill 

 Liberty St., Xew York City. 



TRICHOPTEKA. Correspondent wanted. United States or Canada. -Dr. F. His. 

 Bheinan, Ct. Zurich, Switzerland. 



I HAVE pupa- of Sphinx eremitus, pcrelegans. Darapsa versicolor. Pap ajax. 



Leipsesia clarkise, in exchange for pupa- <>f Sphinx luscitiosa, gordins, Darapsa 

 choerilus, Sm. Modesta, Call, angulifera, and other rare ones. chas. F. Timm, 

 ^ K'alph St., Brooklyn, N. V. 



1'lI.viNARIA. Wanted ]'nlrht<irin species from all countries, for critical study. 

 Address (ieo. 15. King, Lawrence, Mass. 



LEPIDOPTERA. S/*/I/<//</,T, >V.v.s/;<//,v, Aniiiil;,- and *iiti<i-n<li:i- from all coun- 

 tries^; also pupa- and cocoons, of .^utiiriiinn and *j>liin<ii'x desired in exchange 

 for North American or fon-inn Lepidoptera. Henry Kiigel. P. O. Box :5ti!i. Pitts- 

 burg, Pa., U. S. A. 



