PSYCHE 



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CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB, 

 Care Boston Society of Natural History, 



BERKELEY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



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

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AMARA. lieing 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 Hayward, Readville, Mass. 



WANTED.— Eggs, larvae or pupae of grasshoppers, dragon-flies, beetles, bugs, etc. Will give tropical butterflies 

 in exchange. Denton Bros., Wellesley, Mass. 



WANTED.— Material for the study of the hybrid or polymorphic butterflies of the genus Basilarchia, includine 

 larvae or pupae of arthemis or astyanax, imagos of proserpina or ar/A«c/«>//«, or any specimens showing unusual 

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

 P'ield, Milton, Mass. 



LEPIDOPTERA— For exchange, fertile eggs of Hemileuca maia. Alfred C. Sampson, Sharon, Mass. 



I have a few specimens of C. cal/eia and cinctus to exchange for rare Sfihiugidae or I'ujjae of same. 

 W. T. I'.uxton, 17 Walter St., Somerville, Mass. 



WANTED. — Ova, larvae or pupae of Limenitis Ursula and arthemii. Will give casli or exchange 

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



Will collect Diptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera and Coleoptera. Would like in exchange, quantities of named or 

 unnamed Huprestidae, Scarabaeidae, Cerambycidae and Chrysomelidae. Please write immediately to G. Chagnon, P. O. 

 Box 186, Montreal, Canada. 



Correspondence desired regarding Rhopalocera of North and South America, especially Argynnis, Papilio, 

 Morpho, Caligo. Exchange or otherwise. T. H. Shepherd, 15 Hope View, Carr Lane, Shipley, Vorks., England. 



