ii ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, 



Coleoptera. I have numerous specimens of French Coleoptera which I 

 wish to exchange for American Coleoptera or old postage stamps. Dr. 

 Boutarel, 13 Boulevard Beaumarchais, Paris, France. 



Coleoptera. Wanted by exchange or purchase species not yet in my 

 collection. F. E. Blaisdell, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras Co. Cala. 



Coleoptera. Wisconsin Coleoptera named, date and locality of capture 

 to exchange for works on zoology, especially reptiles and Crustacea. W. 

 E. Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



Coleoptera. A large number of correctly named European Coleoptera 

 to exchange for domestic ones. R. J. Weith, Elkhart, Ind. 



Wanted. American Odonata (dragcnflies), Myrmeleonidae, Perlidas, 

 Hemerobidaj, Sialidae, from any locality, and literature on the same. 

 Chas. C. Adams, Urbana, 111. 



Collectors of Aquatic Coleoptera should save all the aquatic Hemiptera 

 taken with the beetles, dredging or at light. I will give good exchange 

 for all such Hemiptera in any order or purchase. Carl F. Baker, Auburn, 

 Alabama. 



Caleoptara. Exchange desired, Staphylinidas especially desired. Will 

 also collect in other orders of insects for Coleoptera. R. J. Crew, 105 

 Oak St., Toronto, Canada. 



Ii9])id3p'iera. For exchange Argynnis chariclea var. artica Zett. and 

 Glaiicoflc'-y.v polata Hub. These are from the Peary expedition to North 

 Greenland. Henry Skinner, M.D., Acad. Nat. Sci., igth and Race Sts., 

 Phila., Pa. 



Hasniptera. Correspondence and exchange desired, especially in Jas- 

 sidas and Cercopidas. Specimens determined. E. D. Ball, Agric. Col- 

 lege. Ames, Iowa. I 



Will collect Lepidoptera and Coleoptera in Louisiana and in Washing- 

 ton or Oregon during the coming season. Address: G. R. Pilate, Ope- 

 lousas. La., care of C. N. Ealer. 



Wanted for Prof. J. W. Spengel, Gressen (Germany), the following 

 species of Papilio : P. asterias, indra> nitra, bairdi, zolicaon, oregonia, 

 aniei'iciis, fi'niiis, rutuliis, daunus, eurymedon, pi/nninns, iroilus, pala- 

 niedcs; ten to twenty specimens of each, $ and $, in envelopes, with 

 dates af catching if possible. G. Baur, University of Chicago. 



Lepidoptera. Live and healthy chrysalids and cocoons of Imperialis 

 and C\'iithia for exchange. H. Meeske, 329 Wychoff Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Orthoptera. Specimens of Tctti.v (Tettigidse) desired from all parts of 

 the world, but more especially North America. Dr. J. L. Hancock, 3148 

 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111. 



Lepldoptera. Correspondence invited with lepidopterists studying life- 

 histories, especially of Rhopalocera. Will have duplicates of prepared 

 larvae for exchange during Summer. W. D. Kearfott, 24 South Water 

 Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Will collect in any order of Entomology and Herpetology of Arizona. 

 Dr. R. E. Kunze, Phoenix, Ariz. 



Waited. Yols. ii and iii of Insect Life. C. H. Boerner, 2^35 S. Carlisle 

 Street, Phila., Pa. 



Wanted. Luna cocoons for cash or exchange. A. Rush Weaver, 2032 

 Tioga Street, Phila., Pa. 



Collections of British galls for galls from other countries. S. L. Mosley, 

 The Museum, Huddersfield, England. 



Wanted. A copy of Hag-en's Synopsis of the Neuroptera. E. G. Love, 

 80 East ssth Street, New York City. 



Exchange in the coming season. I will take in exchange for rare and 

 beautiful r. \otic butterflies, living chrysalis of Pap. a/\t.r, zolicaon, t~res- 

 pIionL \, Sin. )>n>tlestiis, as/y/its and Eacles regalis. Chas. F. Timm, 65 

 Ralph St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Correspondence in English, German, French. 



