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

 Glaucopteryx polata Hub. These are from the Peary expedition to North 

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

 Phila., Pa. 



All Orders. I have named insects of all orders to exchange for speci- 

 mens, named or unnamed, of all orders except Lepidoptera. Charles 

 Brues, 320 Hampden Ct. , Chicago. 



Wanted to purchase or exchange for specimens of Pierus raptz from all 

 parts of the United States and Canada. Full information of date and 

 locality must be given. Abnormal specimens especially wanted. Address 

 William L Tower, High School, Akron, Ohio. 



Wanted Microlepidoptera, especially Tineina from all parts of U. S.; 

 will buy or exchange for Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. Will also collect 

 in other orders if desired. Address Dr. W. G. Dietz, 21 N. Vine St., 

 Hazleton, Pa. 



Wanted. American Dragonflies (Odonata) and Myrmeleonidee. Sialidae 

 from any locality. Literature on the above groups. Chas. C. Adams, 

 Urbana, 111. 



Coleoptera. Wanted to purchase species of Nomareliis, Cychrus, 

 Carabus and Calosoma. A. Luetgens, 14 W. ijth St. New York City. 



Lepidoptera. Morplio po/yphemus, Caligo uranus, Anthercca chapata 

 and other rare Mexican species for exchange. Correspondence solicited. 

 O. W. Barrett. Clarendon, Vt. 



Lepidoptera. Will exchange anything in my collection, or collect in any 

 branch, for works on any families of Lepidoptera not already in my li- 

 brary. O. C. Poling, Qtiincy, 111 



In the coming season will exchange for exotic Lepidoptera, also native 

 cocoons and pupae of Lunas: Cecropia, Polyphemus, Regalis, Impcria/is, 

 Sm. myops, exctzcatus, A. rubicunda and many others. Send for list. 

 George Krautwurm, Arlington Place, Lincoln Ave., E. E. Pittsburg, Pa. 



Homoptera. Wanted Jassid:e and Cercopidae. Will exchange or pur- 

 chase. E. W. Ball, Ft. Collins, Colo. 



Lepidoptera of India and Europe for exchange; ova yamamai for sale. 

 Carabus o/y>npi(? for sale and exchange. Wanted live cocoons. Emil 

 Heyer, Moritzstrasse 8, Elberfeld, Germany. 



Will name and return species ef Nonagria and Hydroecia for the privi- 

 lege of retaining desirable species a brief period for purposes of study. 

 John B. Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 



