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Chrysophanids wanted— I want very specially Heodes fieldeni, Chal- 

 ceria snowi, ciipreus, riibidus, Satyrium fuli^inosa. I should like also 

 some specimens of Gaeides xanthoides, editha and gorgon. Palaear- 

 lics, exotics or cash given in exchange. — G. T. Bethune-Baker, 19 Claren- 

 don Road. Edgbaston, England. 



Wanted — To make arrangements with dealers and collectors to fur- 

 nish bred specimens of Lepidoptera for cash. Will send first class mate- 

 rial only. New England and other species.— Sidney C. Carpenter, 49 

 Oakland Terrace, Hartford, Conn. 



I have in papers for exchange, the rare high altitude (16,200 feet) 

 Himalayan Parnassius sikkhnensis, kardwickei, and Papilio machaon 

 sikkimensis in exchange for American Partmssius eversma^ini or West 

 Coast Saturnidae.— J. Henry Watson, 70 Ashford Road, Withington, 

 .Manchester, England. 



Colias interior — Fine specimens, some bred, for sale or exchange for 

 other North American Lepidoptera. — Arthur H, Napier, Spring Lane, 

 Chestnut Hill, Pa. 



Fine specimens of the large Mantis, Paratenodera sinensis, offered in 

 exchange for North American Lepidoptera or Coleoptera. — Philip Lau- 

 rent, 31 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For Sale or Exchange— Gi/o<:«(fa from this locality for Catocala and 

 other Lepidoptera not in my collection ; also have fertile ova of C. coc- 

 cinata, ilia, retecta, paleogama, amatrix and nurus. — Mrs. O. F. Hiser, 

 Nevada, Iowa. 



Wanted — Bibliography of American Economic Entomology, No. 4. 

 Write offer. — Geo. M. Greene, 1303 N. 54th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wanted — 60 Heliophila unipiincta, one dozen imagines of any species 

 of any order that are very distructive to cotton. 12 cotton weevil bee- 

 tles, 12 B. disippus, P. huntera 35, 6 pair M phaeton, A. celtis 4. 4 Debts 

 portlandia, 6 each of any Papilio, all in papers with data. — A. F. Porter, 

 Decorah, Iowa. 



Cocoons of Actias luna and Philosamia cynthia to exchange for North 

 American Lepidoptera. Catocalae especially desired. — John H. West, 

 2057 East York St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



I have 200 local species of named Microlepidoptera, mostly Pyralidae 

 and Tortricidae, which I offer in exchange for North American Macro- 

 lepidoptera, Noctuidae and Geometridae particularly. — G. Chagnon, P. 

 O. Box 52 r, Montreal, Canada, 



Wanted to correspond with collectors in South America, to exchange 

 Lepidoptera in papers. — Frank Prokes, 2716 South Sacramento Avenue, 

 Chicago, 111. 



Wanted— Psyche, Vol. viii. No. 265 (May, 1898); No. 267 (July, 1898); 

 No. 268 (August, 1898); Vol. ix. No. 300 (April, 1901). Address, giving 

 price. Librarian, Stanford University, Cal. 



For Exchange — f5red examples of Abbottana cleinalaria, Einpretia 

 stimulea. Phobetron pitheciuin and many other species of Lepidoptera 

 from this locality, both Macros and Micros. — Fred. Marloff, Box 104, 

 Oak Station P. O., Allegheny County, Pa. 



FOR SALE 



A fine collection of about 300 Butterflies in glass mounts. 



Specimens in fine condition. Many rare and showy 



exotics. Morpho, Papilio, Ornithoptera, etc. 



MRS. M. BECKER, 3113 N. 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



