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Rare 3aturnidae and Parnassiinae as Aci. selene, Callandra (new), 

 Sat. pyretoruni, pearsoni (new), Heinileuca burnsi (new), and 60 other 

 species to exchange for American Saturnids and Parnassids, Calleta and 

 eversmanni. — ^J Henry Watson, 70 Ashford Road, Wiihington, Man- 

 chester, England. 



For Exchange — Have for exchange Cicindelidae in sets ; also other 

 Coleoptera for Cicindelidae and Cychrus not in my collection. — Adolph 

 Mares, 2517 Homan Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Chrysochus cobaltinus Lee. for exchange.— R. J. Smith, Milpitas, 

 Santa Clara, Co., Cal. 



Wanted for exchange — Coleoptera for native or exotic specimens — 

 Cicindelidae. Carabus, Cychrus, Calosoma, Lucanidae, etc. List on 

 application — Frank Psota, 1142 S. Whipple St., Chicago, 111. 



Dynastes hercules beetles direct from the origmal collector. Two 

 new localities, namely St. Lucia and British Guiana, also from Dominica; 

 for sale or exchange. — A. F. Porter, Decorah, Iowa. 



Wanted — Living pupae of Saturnid moths. State quantity and price. 

 Phil. Kau, 4932 Botanical Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Change of Address— F. H. Wolley Dod, Millarville, Alta, to Midna- 

 pore. Alta. 



For Exchange — Cychrus andrewsii and Cychrus ridmgsii with full 

 data. — T. N. Brown. 71 Highland Ave., Uniontown, Pa. 



Wanted for Cash or good exchange, all American live pupae and 

 cocoons, and 100 or more North American Parnassius in paper not ex- 

 panded. Give nice exotic Lepidoptera and nice large Coleoptera. — 

 Communicate with Monsieur Frank Sever, 333 E. 49th St., N. Y. City. 



Lepidoptera— Specimens of diurnals from this section in exchange for 

 other N. A. species new to my collection. — R. A. Leussler, 11 37 S. 31st 

 St.. Omaha, Neb. 



Perfect, fresh mounted specimens of Nocturnal Lepidoptera (both 

 Macro- and Micro-) from this localitv offered for exchange. — Fred Mar- 

 lofl[. Box 104, Oak Station P. O., Allegheny Co., Pa. 



Wanted to buy, sell and exchange insects for demonstration and class 

 work in economic entomology and bulletins and reports from U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. and Agr. Exper. Stations on all subjects. — R. W. Brancher, 

 Kent, Ohio. 



Catocalae — C. desdemona, *beute7iviuUeri. ilia var. sp., aholibah, col- 

 oradensis, piira, faustina and several varieties, irene and varieties, aspa- 

 sia var. sp., *zillah, *lydia. verecunda, edwardsi — only a few left of the 

 species marked *. — Tom Spalding, R. F. D. aoSz, Provo, Utah 



For Exchange — A few extra entomological publications. Want Dit- 

 mar's Reotile Book, biological material, etc.— Fred. S. Carr, 163 Mar- 

 gueretta St , Toronto, Ontario. 



Attacus atlas— Largest moth in the world. Fresh bred specimens 

 just received from Philippine Islands, with date and locality, for sale or 

 exchange. — A. F. Porter, Decorah. la. 



T. Fukai, Konosu, Saitania, Japan, will send Japanese and Formosan 

 insects, especially Lepidoptera and living cocoons. Exchange solicited. 



Wanted Parnas'^iinae from Alaska and West Coast America in ex- 

 change for those of all Europe-4n and Asian localities ; particularly Thian 

 Shan and high altitude, Himalaya Mts —J. Henry Watson, 70 Ashford 

 Road, Withington, Manchester, England 



Hesperidae — I offer in exchange the following species of Pamphila 

 for N. A. Lepidoptera not in mv collection. Paviphila aaroiiii, metea, 

 pajioquin. fusca, leonardus, massasoit, phylaeus. brettus and poiitiac. — 

 Philip Laurent, 31 East Mt. Airy Ave.. Philadelphia, Penna. 



