THE LEPIDOPTERIST 



97 



Annoancement 



In reply to continuous inquiries concerning the 

 whereabouts of specimens originally contained in the 

 famous "Jacob Doll Collection" we wish to state that 

 we sold : 



The Plusia group with its related genera to Dr. R. 

 Ottolengui of New York. This series included the 

 native as well as the exotic species of that group. 



All North American species of the following fam- 

 ilies, in total 7588 specimens, including 15 Types, 29 

 Cotypes and 100 Homotypes, were sold to Dr. Wm. 

 Barnes of Decatur, 111. : 



Noctuidae with the exception of the Plusia group 

 and except the genus Catocala ; Hesperidae ; Agaris- 

 tidae ; syntomidae ; Pyromorphidae ; Pericopidae ; 

 Lithosiidae ; Nolidae ; Limacodidae ; Cossidae ; Hepia- 

 tidae ; Syntomidae ; Pyromorphia ; Pericopidae ; 

 Platypterygidae and Thyatiridae. 



The Geometridae went to Samuel E. Cassino of 

 Salem, Mass. 



All other families are still in our possession, al- 

 though there have been considerable sales in some 

 groups, specially in the Sphingidae. 



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\y. ANTED Literature on 

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