40 TH3 CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Muller (of Basle, Switzerland, but residing now in England), Eaton Cottage, 

 South Norwood, London, S. E., England. 



Lepidoptera. — I wish to obtain any North American specimens of Phalmnites, 

 Latr., especially such forms as are not likely to be found in southern New Hamp- 

 shire or Eastern Mass»; any species of TJrapteryx, Acidalia, Coremia, Cidaria, 

 and Boarmia, will be particularly acceptable. New Canadian species I will 

 describe in the Can. Ent. I have some 70 specimens of Hesperia metacome% 

 Harris, about equal numbers of both sexes, for exchange. — C. S. Minot, 39 Court 

 Street, Boston, Mass. 



Coleoptera. — Species desired from Canada, especially the eastern region ; can 

 give in exchange Southern and Californian forms, as well as those from the New 

 England States. — P. S. Sprague, 227 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. 



Photographs. — An esteemed correspondent writes to us asking, "Is it possible 

 to get up a ' Naturalists Photo. Exchange Club,' as I am anxious to fill an album 

 with the portraits of my fellow labourers in the field of science?" Should such 

 a thing be practicable, we should be very happy to render any assistance in our 

 power ; perhaps some of our correspondents will give us their opinion on the sub- 

 ject. Personally, we should be delighted to fill our album with the cartes of all 

 our 'bug-hunting' friends, and should willingly send a copy of our own in return 

 to any who cared to have it. — Ed. C. E. 



Texan Insects. — 25,000 specimens of insects from Texas, for sale and exchange. 

 G. W. Belfrage, "Waco, McLennan Co., Texas. Care of Forsgard & Co. 



Lepidoptera. — I wish to exchange eggs of B. Yama-mai, Pernyi, and Cynthia, 

 for good specimens of Arctia parthenos, A. Americana, D. versicolor, Thecla On- 

 tario, Augustus, strigosa, or almost any exclusively northern species. Corres- 

 pondence requested. — W. V. Andrews, 130 Charlton Street, New York. 



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