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Identification of Insects (Imagos) for Subscribers. 



Specimens will be named under the following conditions : ist, The number of species 

 to be limited io twenty-five for each sending ; 2d, The sender to pay all expenses of trans- 

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

 3d, Each specimen must have a number attached so that the identification may be an- 

 nounced accordingly. Exotic species named only by special arrangement with the Editor, 

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 for return of names. Please put date of capture and exact locality on each specimen. 

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Wanted. To exchange New Hampshire Lepidoptera for species from 

 the south and west. Want Argynnis and species and varieties of the 

 Noctuld genera Phcecyma and Homoptera, etc., also Geometridae. Chas. 



F. Goodhue, Webster, Mer. Co., N. H. 



For Exchange. For species of North American diurnals, a few good 

 specimens, male and female, of Argynnus nitocris, variety coerulescens 

 Holland W. J_ Holland, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



N A. Catoca as. Desired in exchange for species from this locality. 



G. M. Dodge, Louisiana, Mo. 



For Exchange. A few pair of perfect examples of the rare and beauti- 

 ful Gyrocheilns tritonia from Arizona. O. C. Poling, Quincy, 111. 



For Exchange. Mexican cocoons live pupae of Attacus Orizaba, Hy- 

 perchiria janus, lemane and species, also Japanese and other foreign 

 butterflies in papers, in exchange for rare pupae and imagos. Gloveri 

 and regalis preferred. James L. Mitchell, 212 Indianapolis Trust Bldg., 

 Indianapolis, Ind. 



For Exchange. Coleopteraof North America. Beginners are invited. 

 -Rev. J C. Warren, Pike, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 



Wanted. Homoptera, Jassidae, especially Scaphoideus. Eutettix and 

 Paraniesus. Herbert Osborn, Ohio State Univ., Columbus O. 



Coleoptera. I have a large number of duplicates, many rare specimens 

 among them, in exchange for species not already in my collection. Send 

 list to R. J. Crew, 225 Wilton Ave., Toronto, Canada. 



Wanted. American Rhopalocera, Sphingidae, Bombycidae, Catocala, 

 etc., set or in papers with data. Will collect British Lepidoptera Coleop- 

 tera, etc , set or in papers, with full data. J. Gordon, Corsemabzie, 

 Whauphill, Wigtownshire, Scotland. 



Butterflies. I wish to exchange butterflies of Missouri for Danais 

 archippus var. funiosus, bereru'fe<indva.r. strigosa ; Ceratinia lyraste and 

 var ncgreta; Media iiifis californica ; Dircenna klugii ; Colaenis julia, 

 delia ; Agrualis vanillae, and Euptoieta hegesia. H. Schwarz, 1811 

 Dolman St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Coleoptera. Correspondence solicited with collectors in other ex- 

 treme parts of our country, or even anywhere in North America. Ex- 

 change and purchase F. A. Eddy, 242 Cedar St., Bangor, Me. 



I will give cash or good exchange for the following copies of the NR\VS: 

 Vol. I, No. 3; Vol. II, No. 8, and Vol. Ill and IV complete; also, Can. 

 Ent , Vol. XVI, Nos. 4. 5, 8, n and 12, and Vol. XVII, Nos. i, 3, 5, 7 

 and 9. H. H. Newcomb, 35 Court St., Boston, Mass. 



