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Coleoptera exchanged for native or exotic specimens new to my collec- 
tion List on application.—Emil Liljeblad, 1018 Roscoe St., Chicago, Ill. 
Diptera—Will give duplicates in exchange for identification.—A. J. 
Weidt. 439 Washington Street, Newark, N. J. 
Duplicates—Fine /Parnassius ex. Thian-Shan, Turkestan, including 
romanov1, appolonius and ab. flavomaculata, Staudingeri, nubilosus, 
intermedius, etc. ; rare Saturnids in paper as: Philosamia, ricint, Attacus, 
Edwardsi, atlas; var. ex. java: Argema mimose ; Actias selene ; 
Anthzrea mylitta and var. sivalica; Nudaurelia menippe, ringlert, 
caffraria, etc., Cricula andrei n. sp.; life histories. Cocoons, hybrid 
cynthia x ricini (Bengal) and plenty of common species in papers and 
cocoons. Will take in exchange cocoons or moths of rare Saturnids or 
Parnassius ; particularly want Cadleta, Colombia cocoons—any Arizona, 
California or New Mexico species of Hemileuca or Saturnia.—J. Henry 
Watson, 70 Ashford Road, Withington, Manchester, England. 
I have for exchange living pupae of 7. asterias, Sp. achemon, quin- 
gquemaculata, sexta, chersis, A. luna, A. myron, A. aurora, E. tityrus 
and octomaculata. Want pupae of others not in my collection.—Joseph 
N. Lang, 619 Bunker St., Chicago, II. 
Lepidoptera—I have for exchange living pupae of Adelocephala bico- 
lor, Sphinx jamaicensis,; also in papers, Meganostoma caesonia, Apan- 
tesis virguncula and Catocalae.—James Tykal, 2807 Ridgeway Avenue, 
Chicago, II] 
Micro-Coleoptera—Isaac B. Ericson, Molndal, Sweden, is working up 
the Micro-Coleoptera of the world and desires to exchange specimens.— 
G. A. Akerlind, 664 Monadnock Block, Chicago, Illinois, will act as 
intermediary if desired. 
Wanted—In the spring or early summer, four live female Axosia plex- 
ippus to be posted to England, liberal prices paid.—Kindly apply to 
Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, Arundel House, Kensington Palace Gar- 
dens, London, W. 
Will purchase Cicindelae in series of the more common forms from all 
over the United States. Dates and localities necessary.—E. D. Harris, 
280 Broadway, New York. 
Butterflies—I will name spread North American butterflies. Many 
rare species for exchange.—Dr. Henry Skinner, Logan Square, Phila- 
delphia, Penna. 
Wanted—Specimens of the Coccid genus Lepidosaphes (formerly 
Mytilaspis) for study. Will name and return.—H. T. Fernald, Amherst, 
Mass. 
Japanese Butterflies and others. Papilio, Charaxes, Hestinia, Eu- 
ripus, Saturnids, Sphingids from Formosa. Wanted Butterflies from any 
part of the world, especially tropical region.—T Fukai, Konosu, Sai- 
tama, Japan. 
Cocoons and chrysalids of C promethea aud P. troilus for exchange 
for Lepidoptera in papers.--Edwin P. Meiners, 2624 N. Garrison Ave., 
St Louis, Mo. 
Catocalae and other Lepidoptera. Eggs of zxuubens, cara, amatrix, 
ilia, piatrix and hickory feeders. Also pupae of regaiis, imperialts, 
luna, modesta and P. ajax, troilus and cresphontes.—H. A. Davenport, 
R. D. No. 3, Louisiana, Mo. 
