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If you desire exchanges in North American and Exotic Lepidoptera, 

 to our mutual advantage, please send me your address. Paul A. Schroers, 

 3807 Folsom Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Catocalae Shall have larvae of illecta in April and chrysalids later, 

 also larvae and pupae of other species for exchange. Wish species from 

 Texas and the West, marmorata, briseis, rosalinda, verrilliana and 

 amasia. R. R. Rowley, Louisiana, Mo. 



Lepidoptera I have for exchange Catocala badia, antinympha and 

 muliercula exlarva for Catocalas not in my collection. I also offer Vol. 

 X-XVI inclusive of the ENT. NEWS for cash or good exchange. Henry 

 Wormsbacher, 287 Central Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 



1 wish to secure by purchase or exchange Basilarchia disippus in 

 quantity, particularly from the North, West and South. J. F. Abbott, 

 Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 



Coleoptera Would like to correspond with beginners with view to 

 exchanging Coleoptera. List sent on application. A few exotics on 

 hand. Wirt Robinson, West Point, N. Y. 



For exchange ENT. NEWS, Vols. XV, XVIII and XIX, all unbound 

 and complete, except Vol. XV, No. i, has first plate missing ; wish tropi- 

 cal Lepidoptera in exchange. Miss Kate W. Strong, Setauket, Long 

 Island, New York. 



Micro-Lepidoptera. Wanted, Coleophora species with larva cases 

 and full data (including name of food plant) for exchange or cash. W. 

 Wild, 212 Law Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Wanted, Cicindelidae, by exchange or purchase. O. subinefallicus, 

 hornii. D.pilatei. C. vestalia, bowditchi, spreta,plutonica, laufa, sierra, 

 hyperborea, cyanella, tuolumnae, nevadica, ditto var. californica, striga, 

 viridistincta. Wm. C. Wood, 51 Fifth Ave., New York. 



Entomological News, Vols. 14 to 20 complete, for best offer. Frank 

 E. Moeser, 238 Guilford St., Buffalo, N: Y. 



Will arrange to collect any Order or Group of insects and spiders of 

 S. Calif. (San Gabriel Mts.) during this season, in exchange for perfect 

 N. Amer. Lepidoptera. Fordyce Grinnell, Jr., 572 N. Marengo Avenue, 

 Pasadena, California. 



Wanted For cash, six living pupae of Phlegethontius quinquemacu- 

 lata and six living cocoons of Telea polyphemus. Annette F. Braun, 

 2702 May St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



I wish to purchase Volume XXXI of the Canadian Entomologist, for 

 which I will pay $3.00; and the April Number of Volume XXXIV, for 

 which I will pay $1.00. J. F. Abbott, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 



TURKESTAN BUTTERFLIES 



Twenty-five specimens in papers, including the 

 beautiful Parnassius v. infernalis, v. albulus, P. 

 actius, $3.50. Have also rare varieties of above, as 

 v. semicaeca, denigrata, etc. Prices on application. 



J. McDUNNOUGH. 723 W. Main Street, Decatur. Illinois 



