JAPANESE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Specimens of the Lepidoptera of Japan for sale. Price, $10 (U. S. Currency, or 

 Tost Office Order) per hundred. Cash with order. Address — 



REV. H. LOOMIS, Yokohama, Japan. 



REV. W. J. HOLLAND, Ph. D., Pittsburgh, Pa., offers for sale or exchange a 

 limited quantity of JAPANESE LEPIDOPTERA and COLEOPTERA of his own 

 collecting. Has also on hand a large, mass of West African and Asiatic Lepidoptera, 

 for sale or exchange. Has been authorized to receive subscriptions in the United States 

 and Canada for Mr. H. Pryer's magnificent work upon the Rhopalocera of Japan, to be 

 issued in three parts, 4to., profusely illustrated with colored plates, at $4 a part. Tart I 

 is now ready to deliver to subscribers. 3-12 



CLASSIFICATION OF HYMENOPTERa/ 



The " Synopsis of the Families and Genera of the Hymenoptera of America 

 north of Mexico," compiled by E. T. Cresson, and published by the American Ento- 

 mological Society, containing synoptic tables of Families and Genera. A full cata- 

 logue of the described species, and bibliography (350 pp. 8vo. ), is now ready Price 

 $3.00. Trice List of Entomological Publications for sale, mailed on application. 

 Address, E. T. CRESSON, Treasurer, 

 3-12 P. 0. Box 1577, Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE. 



Fine examples of J. P. Smith's new .species, Cerathosia tricolor, just 

 described from Texas. 



Send list of duplicates, and receive in return my list of desiderata, to 



EDW. L. GRAEF, 



40 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL WOHK8 FOR, »A.LiE. 



One complete set of Proceedings Entomological Society of Philadelphia, six volumes, almost new and 

 substantially bound. One set LeConte's Say, two volumes, colored plates. Sets of Canadian Ento- 

 mologist and American Naturalist. 



Having received several letters, recently, inquiring if back numbers or full sets of FIELD and- 

 FOREST were still to be obtained, I will state that the undersigned has a few complete sets on 

 hand, unsold, the three volumes of which will be furnished in paper, postpaid, at $3.25. I have 

 also a very few separate back numbers. The Magazine contains considerable entomological matter 

 and descriptions from Edwards and others Address — 



CHARLES RICHARDS DODGE, Box 1362, Boston, Mass. 



EXCHANGE. 



Under tliia heading two lines will be inserted for 25 cts.; additional matter, 10 cf«. per line. 



Duplicates fur Exchange. — Cocoons and Puj re of Eacles imperialis, Actias 

 luna, Hyperehiria io, Callosamia angulifera (nee Cynthia), Smerinthus excrecatus, and 

 many others, beside set specimens. Lists exchanged. Miss Emily L. Morton, 

 Newburgb, New York, Box 228. 



Orthortera Wanted. — I am especially interested in the study of the Orthoptera, 

 and wish to obtain, either by exchange or purchase, perfect specimens of these insects 

 from all parts. North American and AVest Indian material preferred. Persons 

 having specimens for sale or exchange will please correspond with me. Lawrence 

 Brunei:, West Point, Cuming Co., Nebraska, U. S. A. 



