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Wanted for cash or good exchange, live fertilized females or fertile 

 ova of Versicolor, Pandorus, Achemon and Bicolor\ can supply fertile 

 ova of hybrid Actias selene, luna, Antlicrea inylitta and others. James 

 L. Mitchell, 212 Indiana I'rust Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



Wanted addresses of reliable collectors or dealers in Florida, Texas, 

 New Mexico and California for the exchange or purchase of Lepidop- 

 tera. Carlo Zeimet, 170 William St., New York. 



Butterflies 1 will name spread North American butterflies. Many 

 rare species for exchange. Dr. Henry Skinner, Logan Square, Phila., Pa. 



Information wanted as to s>me efficient method of completely remov- 

 ing vestiture from the legs of Lepidoptera without injury to spines or 

 spurs. F. H. Wolley Dod, Millarsville, Aha, Canada. 



Books Jardine's Nat. Hist., 40 vols., ist issue ; Entomologist's Ann- 

 ual, complete, 20 vols. in original covers, fine sets ; Stephen^ Mandibu- 

 lata, 7 vols. and suppl., and a quantity of Rikei mounts for exchange for 

 books on Lepuloptera. R. C. Williams, 254 S. i3th St., Phila., Pa. 



Identified specimens of Philippine Lepidoptera to sell at y$ dealers 

 rates. loo species, including 10 Papilios, Hestia leuconoe, Ornithoptera 

 nephereus. for $25. A few to exch O. B. Burrell, Lamao, Bataan, P. I. 



Wanted A copy of Entomological News for January, 1910 Will 

 pay liberally for same. Philip Ran, 4932 Botanical Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Saturnidae Have always many rare species in papers and live co- 

 coons to exchange for rare American Saturnidae or Parnassiinae J. 

 Henry Watson, 70 Ashford Road, Withington, Manchester, England. 



Notes on certain species of the Saturnidae. Description of a new spe- 

 cies of Hemileuca from Western Nevada. In answer to numerous en- 

 quiries for reprints of the above 2 papers, I am sorry I have none left, 

 but they may be obtained from Mr. Alan Boyd, The Alton, Altrincham, 

 England, at 25C. post free ; stamps may be sent. J. Henry Watson. 



Wanted All kinds of cocoons and pupae, either for cash or exchange. 

 Also all kinds of butterflies and moths. Herman H. Brehme, 74 Thir- 

 te^-nth Ave., Newark, N. J. 



For Exchange 350 species of Coleoptera for native or exotic speci- 

 mens new to my collection List on application. Emil Liljeblad, 1018 

 Rosco^ St., Chicago, 111. 



Semiophora tenebrifera, Choephora fungorum and many other 

 desirable species of Nocturnal Lepidoptera offered for exchange. Fred. 

 Marloff, Oak Station P. O., Allegheny Co., Pa. 



Lepidoptera I have for exchange Catocala nubilis, elonympha, ,^ra- 

 cilis, grynea, u/tronia, cerogania. ilia and var. uxor, unijugd, cara, 

 anti 'nviiipfia, paleogama, neogaina ;md var. stioicimia. piatrix and epione. 

 Desire other Catoralae. John H. West, 2229 N. Mascher Street, Phila.. Pa. 



Live ova and pinned imagoes of Catocalae. chrysalids of Sphinges and 

 Paoilios and cocoons and pupae of the Saturnidae and Ceratocampidae 

 for ex'-hange.--R. R. Rowley, Snpt. Schools, Louisiana, M<> 



Paoilios of the world wanted, either by exchange or purchase C. F. 

 Groth, 45 Poplar Place, New Rochelle. N. V. 



Wanted l.eC->nte anrl Horn, Classification of the Coleoptera f North 

 America Will pay cash. Fred. S. Carr, 544 Isabella St., Edmonton, 

 Alberta, Canada. 



For Sale A ropv of the Butterflies of North America, bv W H. 

 Edwards. Copy in beautiful condition. Dr. F. W. Russell, Wmchen- 

 ''( in, Mass. 



