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Wanted in exchange, perfect specimens of the genus Parasemia, 

 Apantesis and allied groups, also Pieridae and Catocala. List of dupli- 

 cates will be sent on application ; also want eggs of Catocala for cash or 

 exchange. M. Rothke, 835 Mathew Ave., Scranton. Pa. 



Lepidoptera Pupae of cresphontes and troilus to exchange. F. 

 Malkmus, 3735 Cottage Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Lepidoptera I have for exchange first-class Catocala epione, lacry- 

 mosa, paulina, evelina. retecta, hictiiosa, flebilis, robinsonii, cnrvata, 

 obscura, residua, insolabilis, angusi, lucetta, ultronia, innnbens. hinda, 

 scintillans, nebulosa, palaeogaina, anida, phalanga, habilis, basilis, cero- 

 gama,parta ahd others. Wish agrippina, subviridis, californica, frenchii, 

 portia, aspasia. rosalinda, mariana, faustina and aholibah. Ernst 

 Schwarz, 6310 Newstead Ave., St. Louis, Missouri. 



I collect for cash. Locals only. Unique field. Price lists 2 cts. 

 Buprestis apricans, 25 ; Brady cinetiisferrugineus, 35 ; Dynastis tityrus, 

 35 ; Sandahisnigcr $, 15. Red tf, 25 ; black cf , 20, etc. A. H. MANEE, 

 Southern Pines, N. C. 



Papiliaj kokonoj, intersange. Mi deziras ricevi intersange, du speci- 

 menojn de la skarabo (Prionus giganteus} por kvina specoj de la pli 

 grandaj papiliaj kokonoj de Norda Ameriko. Howard Austin Snyder, 

 Hermit Lane, Roxborough, Philadelphia. 



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