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THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. ^ 



BY G. H. FRENCH, A. M., ;J 



Professor of Natural History and Curator of the Southern Illinois Normal p 



University, Carbondale, 111. |C 



A Manual of Butterflies for the use of Schools and Private Students. Illustrated 

 by 93 Wood Engravings, and containing a Map of the territory represented. Large J 

 12 mo. Price $2.oo. For sale by all booksellers, or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt 

 of price by the publishers, 



J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A COLLECTION OF 



FOR SALE. 



The collection of Coleoptera includes about 500 Species and near!] 

 2,000 Specimens. Will sell at $20. The Lepidoptera are mostly e.\otic,j 

 and are in very fine condition. For particulars address 



E. L. KEEN, 816 Charlotte St., Philada., Pa. 



A new and revised List of the Colcopkra of America north of Mexico, by Samuel 

 Henshaw, assisted by Dr. George H. Horn. Published by the American Entomological 

 Society. Edition limited. Price, $1.25. Price List of Entomological papers for 

 ■sale, mailed on application. 



E. T. CRESSON, Treasurer. 



P. O. Box 1577, Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Florida Insects and Other Specimens of Natural 



History. 



Intending to reside in Florida after Nov. ist, 1885, T should be glad to correspond 

 with any one wanting Insects, Botanical specimens, or any other natural history objects, 

 and would endeavor to supply them at low prices. Address JOS. E. CHASE 

 Lakeville, Orange Co., Florida. 



X3NrSX30*X< :B0ZS!1X2S. 



A well made, double Box, ready for use, size 9 x 12x4 (outside meas.) 

 at $17 per doz., exclusive of transportation. Will guarantee that this box 

 ;gives satisfaction. 



Send $1.50 for sample to C. W. STRUMBERG, 



Galesburg, III. 



