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ENTOMOLOGISTS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 

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This Bureau will register Entomologists wishing to secure positions. Sta- 

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FOR SALE — The library of the late Harry Pinkus. Price list upon application. 



F. C. BISHOPP, Box 208, Dallas, Texas. 



FOR SALE— Entomological News, Vols. 17, 18, 19, 20, unbound, SI. 00 each; 

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Sarcophagidae from all parts of the world bought or exchaoged according to 

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FOR SALE — Complete Sets and odd parts of Government publications: Agros- 

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WANTED— To complete files, Entomological News, Vol. 2, Nos. 6 and 10, 

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W. E. BRITTON, New Haven, Conn. 



WANTED— Bibliography Amer. Econ. Ent., Pts. IV and VI; Insect Life, 

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WANTED— Will pay 75 cents for No. 1 of Vol. 1, Journal of Economic En- 

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FOR SALE — Insect Life, bound, Vols. 1-7, complete with index, $20.00. 



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WILL PAY CASH for Insect Life, Vol. IV, Nos. 5 and 6, 7 and 8; Vol. V, 

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