THE BUTTERFLIES 



NORTH AMERICA. 



BY 



W. H. EDWARDS. 



Houghton, Mifflin & Co. , Boston, 

 have issued Part XI, Vol. 2, of this 

 work. Price, $1.50- 



Contents:— PiERis Sisvmbrii, larva, 

 etc.; P. Beckeri, larva, stc; Pieris 

 Nelsoni; Limenitis Eros; Lemonias 

 Nais, larva, etc.; L. Palmerii. 



After May i, 1883, the price of Parts 

 I to VII, 5 plates each, will be $3.50 

 per part; of VIII to XII, $2.25 per 

 part; or 75 cents per plate — to all new 

 subscribers. Price of bound volume. 



Monsieur Alfred Wailly (mem- 

 ber Laur^at de la SocitJte Nationale 

 d'Acclimatation de France) formerly 

 ■c. i 1 10 Clapham Road, London, has re- 

 moved to Tudor Villa,Tudor Road, 

 NoRBiTON, Surrey, England, and 

 will h>r; glad to obtain by purchase or 

 exchange, living cocoons and pupae of 

 American Lepidoptera. 



H. RiBBE, Naturalist, Blasewitz, 

 Dresden, Germany, has for sale a large 

 stock of recently collected and well 

 prepared insects, especially Lepidop- 

 tera and Coleoptera. 



Very fine and beautiful species col- 

 lected by Mr. Carl Ribbe in the sea- 

 sons of 1882 and 1883. 



An extensive stock of Amphybise, 

 Conchvli^e, Birds, etc., etc. Moderate 

 prices,' and extra allowance on large 

 orders. 



Subscribers to Papilio who have 

 not yet sent a remittance for Vol. IV, 

 are requested to do so promptly. 



Eugene M. Aaron. 



HESPERlDiE WANTED. 



The undersigned wishes to corre- 

 spond with collectors in all parts of the 

 World who have Hesperidcs for Sale 

 or Exchange. Many rare North Amer- 

 ican Rhopalocera for exchange. 



EUGENE M. AARON, 



Lock Box 916, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



GoDEFROi MoLLiNGER, Wagenin- 

 gen, Holland (formerly at Godesberg, 

 Germany), wishes to arrange with col- 

 lectors for the purchase or exchange 

 of any number of good paper of Amer- 

 ican Diiirnals. P. Philenor, Turnus, 

 Asterias, Cresphontes, etc. Good pu- 

 pae of the following European Lepi- 

 doptera can be sent in exchange this 

 winter: P. Podalirius, Alexanor and 

 Machaon; Thais Polyxena and Medesi- 

 caste; Anth. Cardamines; Pol. Amphi- 

 damas ; Lye. lolas ; Van. Levana ; 

 Heter. ; Acherontia Atropos ; Smer. 

 Ocellata and Populi; Saturnia Spini and 

 Pavonia, and some others. 



Also, prepared (blown) larvae and 

 many first-class specimens of mounted 

 Lepidoptera can be had in exchange 

 for American Diurnal-pupse. 



WANTED.-~~HEM1PTERA. 



The undersigned w ill be glad to ob- 

 tain, by purchase or exchange, Hemip- 

 tera — Heteroptera from aU parts ot 

 North America. 



Correspondence with careful collec- 

 tors desired. Address, 



S. E. CASSINO, 

 Peabocly' Essex Co., Mass. 



A. F. Chatfield, Albany, N. Y., 

 desires correspondence with a view to 

 exchanges. North American Macro- 

 lepidoptera the desiderata. 



"Wanted. — Diptera (Bibionidae, 

 Leptidie, etc.) in e.xchange for other 

 insects. Collections made in any Order 

 at reasonable rates. Address, D. W 

 CoQUiLLETT, Andheim, Los Angelos 

 Co., Cal. 



A List of Species of North Amer- 

 ican Butterflies has been printed to 

 accompany Vol. 2, Butt. N. A., just com- 

 pleted. Separate copies of this List 

 may be had of Houghton. Mifflin & 

 Co., Cambridge, Mass., or of Wm. H. 

 Edwards, Coalburgh,W. Va. 

 Price 50 cents. 



i:ntomological printing of every description promptly and rtr/rr/Zj' executed. 



1 1 •' \'-^ 'i '■ ''iitomological Society of Ph;l:i' 



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