Mar.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



EXCHANGKS. 



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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, Ilhnois, will act as 

 intermediary if desired. 



Wanted — In the spring or early summer, four live female Anosia plex- 

 ippiis 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, Hesti?tia, 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 and P. troiliis for exchange 

 for Lepidoptera in papers — Edwin P. Meiners, 2624 N. Garrison Ave., 

 St. Louis, .\Io. 



Catocalae and other Lepidoptera. Eggs of innubens, cara, amatrix, 

 ilia, piatrix and hickory feeders. Also pupae of re^alis, imperialis, 

 luna, nwdesta and P. ajax, troihis and cresphontes. — H. A. Davenport, 

 R. D. No. 3, Louisiana, Mo. 



Lepidoptera for exchange from 1910, on pins, all named ; also pupae 

 of cresphontes, troihis, tur?ius for others. — F. Mulkmus, 3735 Cottage 

 Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 



Wanted — Elateridae and Buprestidae for other named Coleoptera. I 

 also desire to exchange entomological bulletins of the various Experi- 

 ment Stations for others not in my library, and for bulletins on plant 

 pathology. Send lists. — C. O. Houghton, Delaware College, Newark, 

 Delaware. 



Lepidoptera on pins from this locality for exchange. — Ernst Frensch, 

 Box 622, Stonington, Conn. 



Cocoons of Philosaynia cynthia to exchange for other pupae or Lepi- 

 doptera in papers — John H. West. 2229 N. Mascher St. 



Will sell for cash a complete set of Illinois Geological Reports, or 

 will exchange for technical entomological writings ; those dealing with 

 pa'^asitic insects preferred. — J. E. HalUnen, Interlaken School, Laporte, 

 Indiana. 



For Sale or Exchange— Living pupae of ^ Itina and A. ajax ; also 

 adults of Anthocharis pima and sara, both perfect and second. — N. Weil, 

 Calhoun, McLean Co., Kentucky. 



Wanted For Cash — Can Ent . Vol. xxx, xxxi ; Riley's First Missouri 

 Report and other papers on North American entomology not in my 

 library. Send lists. — W. Beutenmuller, Am. .Mus. Nat. Hist., New 

 York, N. Y. 



