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A. Meik, 4 Convent Road, Entally, Calcutta, India, sends out Indian insects 

 in all orders. Live cocoons a specialty. Small reptiles, fishes in spirit and 

 Tebitian curios. Postage stamps exchang-ed. 



Wanted. — Addresses of reliable collectors or dealers in Florida, Texas, 

 Xew Mexico and California for the exchange or purchase of local Lepidoptera. — 

 Carlo Zeimet, 170 William St., New York. 



Wanted. — A few living females oi Biston ursarius and B. cogna-taria. 

 These will travel quite safely alive. Offered : V^ery fine Parnassius discobolos, 

 P. romanovi, P. apoUonius, P. depphius, P. actius, P. mnemosyne, P. var. 

 nubilosus, P. var. gigantea, etc., etc. Please write now.— J. W. H. Harrison, 

 i8i Abingdon Rd., Middlesboro', England. 



Will name and return Coleoptera in certain families for No. Am. Buprestidae 

 and Cicindelidse. Duplicates for exchange. — C. A. Frost, 40 Grant St., South 

 Framingham, Mass. 



Wanted. — To exchange, a lot of books and pamphlets on entomology 

 (Coleop., Lepid., Mussels) for R. B. Hough's "Trees of the Northern United 

 States and Canada." For further information, write : Wm. H. Broadwell, 

 571 Hawthorne Ave., Newark, N. J. 



Wanted. — Papers on North American Entomology not in my library, in 

 exchange or for cash. Have many duplicate papers on insects. W. Belten- 

 Mi LLER, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York. 



Orthoptera and Coleoptera from Iowa ; will exchange in series or from 

 lists. Correspondence invited. — M. P. Somes, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Crane Flies (Pipulidse) wanted from any locality in North America, but 

 especially from the far North. Will give in exchange Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, 

 Diptera, or pay cash. — Dr. W. G. Dietz, Hazleton, Pa. 



Wanted. — Eggs of the genus Catocala, for cash or in exchange for pupae 

 of Colosamis angulifera and other species of Lepidoptera. — Frank Koler, 17 

 Seymour St., Hartford, Conn. 



European Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, Decapods, Crusta- 

 ceans, rare minerals, fossils of all grades, shells terrestrial, fluviatile and marine, 

 and prehistoric objects, offered in exchange for specimens of a similar kind. 

 Send lists and particulars. — A. Duchaussoy, Caudebec-les-Elbeuf, Seine-Inferi- 

 eure, France. 



Imported Indian Cocoons. — Atlas, Mylitta, Roylei, Selene, Leto, Trifenes- 

 trata, Ricini, Edwardsi and others, for pupae of Regalis, Versicolora and other 

 native species. — James L. Mitchell, 212 Indiana Trust Building, Indianapolis, 

 Indiana. 



PoLYPHVLLA VARIOLOSA offered in exchange. — Have you fine specimens ot 

 this rare N. A. beetle in your collection? If not, send me a list of not over 

 twenty rare species that you can offer in exchange. My supply of specimens 

 is limited. — Philip Laurent, 31 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Penn. 



Riley's Missouri Reports. — A complete set to be exchanged for Hamilton 

 or Oriskany Brachiopods. Also many entomological pamphlets for exchange. — 

 D. K. Greger, Fulton, Mo., U. S. A.' 



Micro-Lepidoptera. — Wanted, Coleophora species, with larva cases and 

 full data (including name of food- plant), for exchange or cash. — W. Wild, 212 

 Law Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y. 



