Dec.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



EXCHANQES. 



Not Exceeding Three Lines Free to Siil>ncril>MN. 



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. 



Exotic butterflies given in exchange for stamp collection or unused 

 current issue your locality. Geo. Rossiter, 618 Queen E, Toronto, Can. 



Eggs Would like to buy eggs of Sphingid and Saturnid nu.t'h-, or of 

 any other large moth. Please mention food plants and price. \Villnot 

 pay more than sc. per doz. S. L. Wright. Jr., Bay Head, N. J. 



Indian and Venezuelan butterflies to exchange for others. De 

 large and showy North American and Mexico. George Rossiter, 618 

 Queen E, Toronto, Canada. 



Living pupae and cocoon wanted of the following for cash or ex- 

 change from one to one hundred of each species : A. Inna, ( '. impt-yia- 

 lis, regalis, dictynna,joriilla, Orizaba, splendida. gloveri, calleta Colum- 

 bia, calif ornica, angulifera, C. pandora, any Sphinx, any /'<//> i/io and 

 eggs of any Catocalae. A. F. Porter, Decorah, Iowa. 



Wanted All kinds of pupae and cocoons from North America and 

 Mexico, either for cash or good exchange. Herman H. Brehme, 74 i ,th 

 Avenue, Newark, N. J. 



Cocoons S. cynthia to exchange for .5". cecropia, C. promethia. T. 

 polyphemus and other pupae or Lepidoptera in papers. John 11. West, 

 2229 N. MascherSt., Phila., Pa. 



Wanted for cash or exchange, 2 female and 2 male A> ff. diana ; must 

 be in perfect condition to be acceptable. I have many specimens in 

 papers to exchange. G. H. Hosenfelt, 3673 S. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 



Saturnidae Have always for exchange ova, cocoons or >t-t imagines 

 of Japan, Africa, Ceylon, India and Malayan Saturnidae as Attains 

 edwardsi, Actias selene, Caligula japonica, sim/a and a new species of 

 Cricula. Wanted live cocoons or ova Central American and Mt-xican 

 Attacus. also luna, Colombia, calleta and shastaensis. Old correspond- 

 ents invited to write. J. Henry Watson, 70 Ashford Road, Withington, 

 Manchester, England. 



I have for exchange eggs of Catocala cara, vidua, piatri.v, sciniil/ans 

 and, on pins, imagoes of illecta, innubens, robinsoni, ridiia and others. 

 Wish imagoes of Marmorata riduata, junctura, etc. K. R. Rowley, 

 Louisiana, Mo. 



Dytiscidae wanted bv exchange or purchase Henshaw's m;ml 

 1236, 1239, 1241, 1260, 1271, 1272, 1307, 131:, 1336, 1337, 1311. '.o'. ' 

 1373. -37 6 - J 39S. 1407, 1416, 1429, 1450, 1453, MS 6 - I0 7" 'I7i IS 1 -"". ' 

 1504. John D. Sherman. Jr.. 335A. Decatur St., Brooklyn, : Y. 



Offered Fine Parn. apolln, df/ius, iii;//-nii>s\nr, .//.". pap/iiii. ./. 

 a-taia, lathonia, Lye. coridon, sciniargnx and other biitu-rilies. \\'.inte<l 

 pupae of Papilios .S". geininatus, asfvlus, excaecalns, 

 cocoons of gloveri, etc. J. W. H. Harrison, :Si Abingdon Road, Mid- 

 dlesbro, England. 



Coleoptera Many rare species from the Arkansas Valley, K.msas 

 J. C. Warren, Mt. Hope, Kansas. 



Coleoptera exchanged for species not represented in m\ 

 Endomychidae and Erotvlidae especially desired. R. J Crew, 

 Ian Ave., Toronto. Canada. 



Exchange Living pupae of M. iiiode^Li, Spli. < 

 Pap. cresphontes, Pap. asterias for native or exotic Lepidopti 

 Mares, 2517 Homan Ave., Chicago, 111. 



