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Coleoptera. I wish to obtain Entomological literature in any language, 

 especially that treating of Coleoptera and for works not in my possession 

 will give good insects from the West and from Alaska, mostly Coleopttra. 

 H. F. Wickham, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Coleoptera. Price-lists wanted. Dr. E. B. Stephens, Plymouth, Mass. 



Cynipidae. Named or unnamed Cynipidje wanted by purchase or ex- 

 change. Always accompany the Hies with their galls when possible. C. 

 P. Gillette, Ft. Collins, Col. 



Orthoptera. For exchange: Mexican Lepidoptera, unmounted, for lit- 

 erature, in any language, on N. A. Orthoptera. Also Indiana Orthoptera 

 for others from any part of N. A. \V. S. Blatchley, Terre Haute, Iml. 



Orthoptera. I desire to procure, by purchase, exchange, or for identifi- 

 cation, specimens-of the genus Spharagemon from all parts of the country. 

 -Albert P. Morse, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lepidoptera. Bred specimens of Actias selene, hybrids from luna et 

 selene, cecropia et gloveri, cecropia et ceanothi, and other rare moths; 

 cocoons of angiilifera, luna and P. pithccimn; lists exchanged. Emily 

 L. Morton, Nevvburgh,. N. Y. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted, cocoons of luna, cecropia, promethea, gloveri y 

 ccanothi, regalis, imperialis and others; also pupse of Sphingidce, against 

 Lepid. of Eur. and India. A. Voelschow, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germ. 



Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. I desire to exchange specimens with col- 

 lectors in the South and West who wish to extend their collections ; cor- 

 respondence solicited. F. VV. Russell, M.D., Winchendon, Mass. 



Diurnal Lepidoptera. I will be pleased to correspond with collectors, 

 with view to exchanging Lepidoptera of the world. I usually have 2000 

 or 3000 mounted duplicates on hand, in perfect condition. A. G. Weeks. 

 Jr., 360 Washington St., Boston. 



Lepidoptera. A few rare Indian Lepidoptera to exchange for rare spe- 

 cies from the Northwest. Levi VV. Mengel, Reading, Pa. 



Correspondence^ and exchange of insects desired with young entomolo- 

 gists, especially in the Southern and Western States and Mexico. Steuart 

 N. Dunning, 43 NilesSt., Hartford, Conn. 



Coleoptera. AegiialitesFuchsiiY\otn<,Trzfis. Am. Ent. Soc. xx, p. 143, 

 iSi,v 1 offer this rare and interesting species in exchange for Coleoptei.i 

 not in my coll. Address C. Fuchs, 212 Kearney St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Lepidoptera. I desire to obtain eggs or larva- of /:"</</<.* r,-^a/i.\ and 

 Sp/iiti-r modesta; will exchange for other good material. Hermann Aich r 

 43 Murray St., New Votk. 



Lepidoptera. I have a large number of duplicates which I offer for sale 

 or exchange. Address G. Cleveland, 17 Him St., Oneonta, N. V. 



Lepidoptera. Wanted, cocoons of tr^a/is, /w/Vr/W/.v, ;>/<;:, //, in, ce- 

 crapia, pulypJit*inits, prouicihca and others, as well as pupa;, against Le- 

 pidoptera of all parts of the world. Bernard Gerhard, 1520 Lafayette 

 Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 



Lepidoptera. --Several thousand specimens taken in Utah during past 

 Summer tor exchange; Paniasius, C/iii/ol>as, Thcclas, etc.; also good 

 specimens from Illinois; all in papers, A. |. Snyder, North Evanston, 111. 



