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Identification of Insects (Imagos) for Subscribers. 



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 portation and the insects to become the property of the American Entomological Society; 

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Pulvinaria. Wanted Pulvinaria species from all countries, for critical 

 study. Address Geo. B. King, Lawrence, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Sphingidce, Sesiidicz, Arctiidtz and Saturndics from all 

 countries ; also pupae and cocoons of Saturnias and Sphinges desired in 

 exchange for North American or foreign Lepidoptera. Henry Engel, 

 P. O. Box 369, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange solicited with collectors in United States and 

 Canada. Pupae of Sphinx- lucitiosa also to exchange for desiderata. 

 Send lists. S. T. Kemp, 637 Jefferson Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. 



Coleoptera of United States for exchange. Wish to buy or to exchange 

 any paper on Coleoptera not represented in my library. Send lists to 

 Dr. A. Fenyes, Pasadena, Cal. 



Lepidoptera. Live pupa of luscitiosa, drupiferarum, abbotii, inscrip- 

 tum, achemon, pandorus, myron, myops, geminattis, amynntor, utidulosa, 

 imperialis, io. angulifera and others. Also good material in papers. 

 H. J. Erb, 332 E. Twelfth St., New York. 



Coleoptera. I offer good species of North American beetles in ex- 

 change for others not in my collection. Correspondence desired with 

 collectors in good localities. Will identify captures for beginners. H. F. 

 Wickliam, Iowa City, la. 



Wanted. Catalogue of North American Diptera and Odonata. Will 

 give good exchange in American er exotic Coleoptera and Lepidoptera 

 or American Hymenoptera and Odonata. R. J. Weith, Elkhart, Ind. 



Lepidoptera. I have the finest of California flies on hand. Mel. chal- 

 cedon, entirely black, mel. editha, Melicleptria sueta and many rare spe- 

 cies. Send for list. J. E. Cottle, 1528 Jackson St. San Francisco, Cal. 



Coleoptera and Lepidoptera and specimens of all orders from Wash- 

 ington, Oregon and Pennsylvania, to exchange for Coleoptera of North 

 America. Send lists to J. C. Warren, Crooked Creek, Pa. 



Lepidoptera. Feraha jocosa, Feniseca tarquinius, Papilio mylotes 

 and many others. Unnamed Noctuids and Micros accepted. R. J. Weitd, 

 165 Summit St., Newark. N. J. 



Lepidoptera. Large and healthy pupae of Hyperchiria io for exchange 

 L. I. Holdredge, 836 Main St., Ooeonta, N. Y, 



Coleoptera from Florida Keys for exchange. Send lists to G. Beyer, 

 511 E. 1 1 yth St., New York City. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted, Argynnis diana. Will give Thecla erypho . 

 H. Abeling, 528 High St., Torrington, Conn. 



