PSYCHE 



JOURNAL OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB 



ISSUED BI-MONTHLY 



Edi1or-in-chief, \V. L. W. Field; 



Associate Editors^ P. G. Bolster, R. Havward, C. \V. Johnsox, A. P. Morse ; 



Busifiess Manager, H. H. Newcomb. 



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Fifty Separates of leading articles will be furnished gratis; additional copies 

 will be supplied at cost. 



A limited number of copies of volumes 1-9 can be supplied at $5.00 a volume. 

 The price of volume 10 is ?;3.oo. 



All Correspondence should be addressed to 



CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB, 

 Cake Bt)STON Sociktv ok Natural History, 



BERKELEY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



A Regular Meeting of the Club is held in the Council Room of the Boston 

 Society of Natural History (entrance on Newbury St.) on the third Tuesday of 

 eacii month except July and August. Meetings begin at 7.45 p. m. Entomologists 

 visiting Boston are cordially invited to be present. 



iC:XCHANGES. 



[Exchange notices (not over five lines) inserted free for subscribers. Notices will be inserted in the order in which 

 tliey are received, and those at the top of the column will be removed only when it is necessary to make room for new 

 ones at the bottom.] 



AMARA. Being engaged in the study of this genus, I will determine specimens for collectors. These should be 

 sent numbered. I am also anxious to obtain species in other genera of Carabidae not in my collection, from all parts 

 of the world, and will purchase or exchange for same. Roland Havward, Keadville, Mass. 



WANTED — Eggs, iarvae or pupae of grasshoppers, drnKim-flies, beetles, bugs, etc. Will give tropical butterflie.<; 

 in exchange. Denton Bros., Wellesley, .Vlass. 



WANTED. — Material for the study of the hybrid or polymorphic butterflies of the genus Basitarchia, including 

 larvae or pupae of artlumis or astynnax, imagos of proserfiinn or artltechi/>pHs, or any specimens showing unusual 

 characters. Liberal exchange. .Specimens retained will be deposited in .Museum of Comparative Zoologv. W. L. W. 

 Field, Milton, Ma=.i. 



LEPIDOPTERA—Kor exchange, fertile eggs of Hemiteuca inaia. Alfred C. Sampson. Sharon, Mass. 



I have a few specimens of C. calleta and cinctits to exchange for rare S/>/ii>i^i<iaf or I'upae of same. 

 W. T. Buxton, 17 Walter St., Somerville, Mass. 



WANTED. — Ova, larvae or pupae of Limem'tis ursula and arfltemis. VVill give cash or exchange. 

 H. H. Newcomb, 35 Court St., Boston, .Mass. 



