1903-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



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Identification of Insects (Imagos) for Subscribers. 



Specimens will be named under the following conditions : ist. The number of species 

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 portation and the insects to become the property of the American Entomological Society ; 

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N. A. Lepidoptera and their living pupa wanted. Will give in exchange 

 exotic Lepidoptera. Denton Brothers, Wellesley, Mass. 



Will collect to order, next summer, insects of Guadalajara, Mexico. 

 J. F. McClendon, 3200 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Tex. 



I have a complete set and index of Insect Life, also some odd numbers 

 to exchange for works on Coleoptera not in my library. L. H. Joutel, 

 164 East iiyth Street, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera Odonata. Wish to secure specimens of Butterflies and 

 Dragonflies from North Carolina, of species not in my lists or collections. 

 Correspondence invited. Franklin Sherman, Jr., Dept. Agr., Raleigh, 

 N. C. 



Wanted. North American Geometridce, eastern and southern species 

 (many of the commonest). Offered Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemip- 

 tera, many good species, from British Columbia. Geo. W. Taylor, Well- 

 ington, B C. 



Catocala Andromache. Will be supplied in exchange to a few of the 

 larger collections while my duplicates last. O. C. Poling, Quincy, Illinois. 



Please Notice. After October isth, 1902, my address will be College 

 Station, Brazos Co., Texas. E. Dwight Sanderson. 



Wanted. Geometers, named or unnamed, in exchange ; also noctuids 

 and Microlepidoptera. Wm. H. Broadwell, 275 High St., Newark, N. J. 



Desired. Pupae and perfect specimens of North American Lepidop- 

 tera, for cash or exchange. The Kny-Scheerer Co., Department of 

 Natural Science, 225-233 Fourth Ave , N. Y. City, N. Y 



Notonectidas and Aquatic Hemiptera. Wanted from New York 

 State especially ; and in general from the United States. Write me 

 stating what you want in return. J. R. de la Torre Bueno, 437 Central 

 Park West, New York. 



Lepidoptera. I have Thecla spadix, Calephelis nemesis. Lye. sor- 

 norensis, Paniphila errans, ffeuiaris thetis and other California butter- 

 flies to exchange for Lyccenidtc and Bombycidtz. Fordyce Grinnell, 

 Jr., Box 1034, Palo Alto, California. 



For Exchange. Coleoptera of Southwestern Penna., in sets of four, 

 with data for Coleoptera or Lepidoptera. Send lists, T. N. Broun, 

 Uniontown, Pa. 



