Entomological Supplies 



ON SALE BY 



JOHi\ AKHIUST, 32 Nassau Street, Brooklyn, I Y. 



Improved Entomological Forceps, made of fine sprin;^ steel, 



nickel-plated, 6}i inches long, price ^i-5o 



Small Brass j^incers, per pair ....... 25 



.Sheet Cork for Insect Boxes, size 12 x 3)4 x }4 , per dozen sheets. 1.25 

 Entomological Pins, Klaeger and Carlsbader, in packages 500 



each, jKr 1,000 . . 1.25 



Assorted sizes, per 1,000 . .1.50 



Insect Net Rings 75 



Setting Boards for Lepidoptera, each 25 



" Blocks, each 10 



Egg Drills, each .20, .25 and .30 



K. B.— The above prices do not include the cost of transportation. 

 Money Order or Registered Letter must accompany all orders. 



Cash in T. O. 



Rev. W. J. Holland, Fifth Avenue, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., solicits correspondence 

 with collectors in all parts of the work', 

 and is prepared to purchase or exchange 

 Marro- and Micro-lepidoptera. Is es- 

 pecially desirous of obtaining perfect 

 specimens of the Sphingidce and Bom- 

 bycidce of North and South America, 

 having in view the preparation of Mono- 

 graphs of these two groups. Special 

 arrangements made with collectors in 

 foreign parts. 



Lepidoptera. — Diurnals and Noc- 

 iurnals. Orders for Florida Insects 

 will be promptly filled during the com- 

 ing season at reasonable prices. Ad- 

 dress, Wm. Wittfeld, 



Georgiana P. O., Florida. 



References: E. M. Aaron, Phila. ; 

 W. H. P2DWARDS, Coalburgh, W. Va. 



Scientific and Medical Books, 

 Minerals, Shells, I'ossils, Birds, Eggs, 

 Insects, etc., for sale by A. E. Foote, 

 M.D., Prof. Min. and Chem., Fellow 

 Am. Ass'n Adv. Science, Life Member 

 Am. Museum Nat. Hi.story, N. Y., and 

 Philadelphia Academy Nat. Sciences, 

 1223 Belmont Avenue, P'hiladelphia. 

 Specimen copy, 32 pages illustrated. 

 Naturalists' Leisuke Hour and 

 Monthly Bulletin sent free. Over 

 1000 Entomological books and excerpts 

 in stock. 



Wanted. — Good specimens of Lepi- 

 doptera of the U. S. to complete my set 

 for the purpose of preparing a Manual 

 of Macro-lepidoptera. Send lists to G. 

 H. French, Carbondale, 111. 



Grote's New Check List of Het- 

 EROCERA can be had of Hv. Edwards, 

 185 East 1 1 6th Street, New York. 

 Price, 1 1. 00. 



Wanted. — Chrysalids of Papiiio 

 Tiirmis and Asterias, in any number to 

 100 of each. Will exchange chrysalids 

 of Ajax, or purchase. 



W. H. Edwards, 



Jan. I, 18S4. Coalburgh, W. \'a. 



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BESIOFrffiOFAll! f^t^suV 

 '^X^^^'l!^ CHOICE NEW SEEDS 



growth of 18S3, 50 to 500 stcds in cacl;, all 

 the following: Nciv Lar^e Diamond J'auslfs (40 

 distinct sorts and an endless variety of shades 

 mixed;) Double Aster (12 colors;) / erbena (100 

 kinds mixed;/ Veh'et J-lo-wer (8 colors;) Ne^v 

 Nkotiatia (large, white, very fragrant ;) Chrys- 

 antheiintm (8 varieties;) Neiu hinperor Petu- 

 nias (20 varieties mixed, finest strain ever of- 

 fered ;) New Dwa>-f II liite Ca?niytu/t (each plant 

 a perfect bouquet;) Canterbury Bell (8 colors; 

 Hibiscus (cream color with black spots ;) Double 

 Portulaca (8 cols. ;) Nem p'airy Queen Stock (pro- 

 fusion of lovely pink flowers ;) Clarkia (10 vars.) 

 New Catalogue, with elegant Plate of Pansies in 

 10 colors, 5c. , or free, with seeds. L. W. 

 GOODELL, Seed Grower, Amherst, Mass. 



Recentlv Published, Price lOi-. td. 



TREATING OF THE ODORS, DANCES, COLORS AND MUSIC OF INSECTS, 



bv A. H. SWINTON, Member of the Entomological Society of London. 

 CASSELL, PETTER, GALPIN & CO., 739 and 741 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



