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EXCHANGE COLUMN. 
Notices not to exceed four lines in length concerning exchanges desired of 
specimens or entomological literature will be inserted free for subscribers, to be 
run as long as may be deemed advisable by the editors. 
The undersigned will greatly appreciate receiving records of New Jersey species 
not listed in Smith’s Insects of New Jersey—Harry B. Weiss, 272 Hale St., New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
Offered for cash, but exchange preferred. Fitch and early Illinois reports; 
Insect Life; Harris’s Insect; many others——J. FE. Hallinen, Cooperton, Okla. 
Histeride. North American Histeridx identified or unidentified, desired in 
exchange for beetles of other families. F. G. Carnochan, Bussey Institution, 
Forest Hills, Massachusetts. 
Hemiptera-Heteroptera. I desire specimens of this group from all regions, 
especially New England. I will give in exchange species of this and other orders 
(except Lepidoptera), and will identify New England material. Correspondence 
desired.—H. M. Parshley, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Mass. 
Wanted: Psyche, Vol. IX, No. 300 (April, 1901). Address, giving price, Libra- 
rian, Stanford University, Cal. 
Sarcophagide from all parts of the world bought or exchanged according to 
arrangement. North American material determined.—R. R. Parker, Entomolog- 
jcal Laboratory, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. 
Wanted: Transactions American Entomological Soc., Vol. 4; Entomological 
News, Vol. 2, Nos. 6 and 10; Vol. 8, Nos. 1 and 6; Vol. 9, Nos. 1 and 2; Vol. 10, 
No. 10; Vol. 11, Nos. 1, 3 and 5. Will purchase at reasonable price—Howard L. 
Clark, P. O. Box 1142, Providence, R. I. 
Wanted: Insects of any order from ant nests, with specimens of the host 
ants, from any part of the world; also Cremastochiline of the world. Will give 
cash or Coleoptera, Hymenoptera and Diptera from the United States—Wm. 
M. Mann, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Boston, Mass. 
Want to correspond with collectors of Noctindae in Northern Massachusetts. 
Subject to supply will pay any reasonable price for good specimens Catocola 
Sappho.—Howard L. Clark, P. O. Box 1142, Providence, R. I. 
Wanted: Old Series Entom., Bul. 1, 2, 3, 33; Technical Series 4, 6, 7; Insect Life, 
vol. 4-6; Jour. Applied Microscopy I, N. Y. State Entom. Rep. 3, 4; Fitch Rep. 
7, 8, 13.—Philip Dowell, Port Richmond, N. Y. 
Would appreciate receiving date, stage and mode of hibernation of insects 
of all orders. J. P. Baumberger, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Boston, 
Mass. 
Wanted: Ill. Ent. Rpts. 2, 3, 5, 7. 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 19; Hensham’s List of the 
Coleoptera of America North of Mexico, 1895. For Exchange Bulletins and 
Circulars U. S. Bur. Ent.—J. S. Wade, Wellington, Kan. 
