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Records of Hemiptera collected on Long Island desired (especially 

 Homoptera, and will be received with much appreciation by C. E. Olsen, 

 Jefferson Ave., Maspeth, L. I. 



Wanted connections with reliable entomologists in California, Arizona 

 and Florida for the intercourse of mutual assistance in experimental work 

 with Heterocera and Rhopalocera. Carlo Zeimet, 170 William Street, 

 New York, P. O. Box 1613. 



Cicindelidae for exchange. All are first class, fresh, in papers. Also 

 have others in my collection. Adolph Maresh, 2517 S. Homan Avenue, 

 Chicago, 111. 



Wanted Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., Vol. ii ; Trans Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. 

 iii ; Experiment Station Record, Vol. iii, No. 4, and Vol. iv, No. 5 ; Bull. 

 of Brooklyn Ent. Soc., Vol. iii. Will pay cash or exchange. R. W. 

 Harned, Agricultural College, Mississippi. 



Wanted Riley's gth Mo. Report. Have Riley's 4th and the Supple- 

 ment to gth and index to the gth Mo. Reports for sale. E. O. G. Kelly, 

 Wellington, Kansas. 



Polyphylla variolosa offered in exchange Have you fine specimens 

 of this rare North American beetle in your collection? If not, send me a 

 list of not over twenty rare species that you have to offer in exchange. 

 My supply of specimens is limited. Philip Laurent, 31 East_.Mt. Airy 

 Ave., Philadelphia, Penna. 



Coleoptera exchanged for native or exotic specimens new to my collec- 

 tion List on application. Emil Liljeblad, 1018 Roscoe St., Chicago, III. 



Wanted All kinds of pupae and cocoons either for cash or good ex- 

 change. Herman H. Brehme, 74 I3th Ave., Newark, N. J. 



Have for Exchange Eggs of Cafocala innubens, cara, ilia, neogama, 

 vidua, piatrix, scintillans and pupae of modesta and other hawks and 

 pupae of ajax, cresphontes, luna and others. Wish eggs or imagoes of 

 marmora/a, etc. R R. Rowley, Louisiana, Mo. 



Imported Indian Cocoons of atlas, mylitta, roylei, ricini, trifene strata, 

 selene, leto and others, and hybrid selene-luna in papers for regalis, versi- 

 colora and other live native pupae. James L. Mitchell, 212 Indiana Trust 

 Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



North American and exotic Lepidoptera wanted. Will offer North 

 American Coleoptera in exchange. G. Chagnon, Post Office Box No. 

 186, Montreal, Canada. 



I collect in all orders for cash. Locals only. Unique field. Hand- 

 written price lists for intending buyers, two cents. Specialists served. 

 A. H. Manee, Southern Pines, N. C. 



Diptera Will give duplicates in exchange for identification. A. J. 

 Weidt. 439 Washington Street, Newark. N. J. 



Duplicates Fine Parnassius ex. Thian-Shan. Turkestan, including 

 romanovi, appolonius and ab. flavomaculata. Standing eri Hiibllosiis, 

 intermedium, etc. ; rare Saturnids in paper as : Philosamia, ricini, atlucus. 

 Edivardsi, atlas; var. ex. Java: Arpema mimosa ; Actias selene ; 

 Antherea mylitta and var. sivalica ; Nudaurelia menippe, ringleri, 

 caffraria, etc., and plenty of common species in papers and cocotms. 

 Will take in exchanee cocoons or moths of rare Sattirnids or Parnassius ; 

 particularly want Calleta, Colombia cocoons. J. Henry Watson, 70 Ash- 

 ford Road, Withington, Manchester, England. 



