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THE LEPIDOPTERIST 



Below is a list of subscribers to The Lepidopterist 

 whose addresses are missing from the files. If you 

 know the addresses of any of these kindly send them 

 to us. 



Baylis, E. 

 Chagnon, G. 

 Coxey, Judson 

 Dean, F. R. 

 Dirks, Jack 

 Erhardt, H. 

 Fletcher, Frank C. 

 Foster, Roberta 

 Friedle, Wm. A. 

 Funk 



Gladden, Geo. 

 Grove, Miss Jennie 

 Houghton, Wm. M. 

 Kennedy, Archie 

 Keyworth, Thos. 

 Kilbourne, A. Gray 

 Kircher, Chas. 

 Knetzger, Aug. 



Landsea, Oscar E. 

 Lemmer, Fred 

 Liljeblad, Emil 

 Martin, C. J. 

 McAllister, Alice 

 Metzner, Dr. F. 

 Oslar, E. J. 

 Philbrick, L. O. 

 Schaefer, Norman J. 

 Schander, J. 

 Sinclair, James 

 Slocomb, Leon 

 Smallen, Harry J. 

 Wiess, Harry B. 

 Williams, R. C., Jr. 

 Wood, W. C. 

 Wright, W. S. 

 Zaiser, P 



Exchange For Catocalae 



I am desirous of securing specimens of common 

 species as well as rarities mounted or only pinned, 

 of catocalse from all parts of North America. Good 

 specimens only are wanted, and I will gladly exchange 

 or buy for cash. Send me a list of what you need 

 and what you can supply. 



Samuel E. Cassino, Salem, Mass. 



QUESTION BOX 



What is the most successful 

 method of keeping naked pu- 

 pae over winter? G. C. 



What is the best way of 

 keeping insect pests out of 

 a collection? M. M. 



Will some one please de- 

 scribe the best method of 

 degreasing specimens. N. S. 



The editor will be glad to 

 have records of rare finds 

 from any part of the country. 

 Interesting notes, information 

 or suggestions of use to 

 brother entomologists are 

 very welcome. Authors may 

 send descriptions of new- 

 species and secure prompt 

 publication. 



