l6 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Jan. 



Exchianges. 



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North American botanical specimens offered in exchange for butterflies 

 and moths — I. C. Martindale, Camden, N. J. 



The Lepidopter A of the world offered in exchange for North American 

 Macrolepidoptera.— Henry Skinner, 716 North 20th St., Philada., Pa. 



Lepidopter A. Cocoons of hybrids, ex Ceanothi et Cecropia ; also 

 Gloveri et Cecropia, besides set specimens of North American species. 

 Lists exchanged. — Emily L. Morton, Newburgh, N. Y. — New Windsor 

 Delivery. 



HesperidvE of the world desired in exchange for the same and other 

 rare butterflies. Good cash prices for rare species. Correspondence 

 solicited. — E. M. Aaron, Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 



American Lepidoptera, especially from West and North desired for 

 purchase or exchange. — H. J. Elwes, Preston, Cirencester, England. 



Hemiptera desired in exchange, especially in Homoptera, either 

 named or unnamed. Correspondence solicited. — E. P. Van Duzee, Gros- 

 venor Library', New York. 



A limited number of Neonympha Mitchellii French, n. sp., for exchange. 

 Send lists to Irving N. Mitchell, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 



Pamphila and Catocala. Good value in cash or exchange for perfect 

 specimens. — Philip Laurent, 1306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Dragonflies ( Cdonata) wanted from all parts of the world. State what 

 is desired in return. — Ph. P. Calvert, Entom. Section, Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 19th and Race Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



The undersigned would be pleased to hear from any one interested in 

 the collection and study of Coleoptera of North America, either to corre- 

 spond or exchange specimens. Will collect all orders in this vicinity and 

 exchange for Coleoptera of other localities. — Charles Liebeck, Entomo- 

 logical Section Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 



