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Identification of Insects (Jmagos) for Subscribers. 



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 portation and the insects to become the property of the American Entomological Society ; 

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Lepidoptera. For exchange Argynnis chanclea var. artica Zett. and 

 Glaiicoptery.v polata Hiib. These are from the Peary expedition to North 

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

 Phila., Pa. 



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

 beautiful exotic butterflies, living chrysalis of Pap. ajax, zolicaon, cres- 

 phontes, Sm. niodestiis, asfylus and Eacles regalis. Chas. F. Timm, 65 

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



Am collecting all orders this season; will also collect in unexplored 

 alpine regions of Colorado. Correspondence solicited. Ernest J. Oslar, 

 1853 Marion St., Denver, Col. 



Will collect Diptera, Coleoptera and Lepidoptera in various localities 

 of Mexico during the coming season. Home address: O. W. Barrett, 

 Clarendon, Vt. 



Butterflies wanted in quantity from all parts of the world. Would like 

 to arrange with intending visitors to, or those living in, foreign lands to 

 collect for me. Shelley W. Denton, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. I have the greatest number of specimens and species of 

 American butterflies for exchange in the world. Will purchase rare spe- 

 cies. Henry Skinner, 716 N. 2oth St., Phila., Pa. 



Lepidoptera. Plusiae. I will give good exchange or cash for nearly all 

 N. A. species of Plusia. Correspondence solicited with collectors and 

 dealers. R. Ottolengui, 115 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 



Lepidoptera. Paonias myops, P. asfylus, Siner. getniiiafits. Sphinx lus- 

 cifiosa, A. clicerillus pupae and imagines for exchange. Send card for 

 list. A. 1. Weidt, 116 Bruen St., Newark, N. J. 



Lepidoptera. I have a number of butterflies and moths for sale. Send 

 for list. Sidney C. Carpenter, 122 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. 



Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. Exchange solicited with collectors in any 

 section of the U. S. or Canada. Send lists. S. T. Kemp, 641 N. 8th St., 

 Camden, N. ]. 



Ichthyura inclusa to exchange for others of same species. Frank 

 Lucock, 7237 Bennett St.. Sta. A, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Cynipidae and Typhlocybinae wanted from all quarters. Will offer in 

 exchange insects in any order. C. P. Gillette, Ft. Collins, Colo. 



Lepidoptera. I have a lot of very fine material from Minnesota and 

 other localities. Send lists immediately and be first to get your pick. 

 Henry W. Eustis, 617 So. gth St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



