EXCHANOES 



This column is inteiideil only for wants and exchanges, not for 

 advertise nienis of goods for sale. Xoti'-es not exceed- 

 ing tliree lines free lo subseiibers. 



*^ These notices are continued as long as our limited space will allow; the new 

 ones are added at the end of the column, and only when necessary those at the top 

 (heing longest in) are discontinued. 



Lepidoptera — I have for exchange first class specimens of 

 Popilio flondensis, palamedes, Pholus fasciatus, tersa, hylaes, undulosa, 

 Apatela tritona, Leucania pilipalpis, extincta, subpunctata, Gortxna 

 h-album, Syncda graphica, and hundreds of others from Pa. and Fla 

 Send lists, or address F. W. Friday, 82 Jacob St., Fair Haven, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. 



Catocalae — For exchange perfect specimens of C. piira. C. aspasia 

 and var. sara, C. faustina var. lydia. C. praeclara. Desire other 

 Catocalae. Some of the common species wanted. — John H. West, 

 2057 E. York St., Phila., Pa. 



Wanted in series for cash or exchange beetles of the genus 

 Scrica (Scarabaeidae) from all parts of North America. Cicindela 

 Uncolniana Casey among the exchanges offered. R. W. Dawson, De- 

 partment of Entomology. University Farm. Lincoln, Nebraska. 



Prof. Dr. Carlos E. Porter, Directeur des "Anales de Zoologia 

 Aplicada," Casilla 2974, Santiago, Chile, is anxious to secure sys- 

 tematic papers on entomologj', especially on the Thj'^sanoptera, 

 Coccidae, Aleyrodidae, .A.carina, Chalcididae, Agromyzidae, Sj^r- 

 phidae and Longicornia. He will be glad to exchange specimens 

 and publications 



Change of Address. — E. G. Titus from Logan, Utah, to Box 453, 

 Idaho Falls. Idaho. 



Wanted for Cash — Lowest insects of all families, preserved in 

 fluid, for phj'logenetic study. G. C. Crampton, .\mherst, Mass. 



Wanted — South American and Indian macrolepidoptera in ex- 

 change for Australian specimens in any order. (Rev.) H. S. 

 Bodley, The Vicarage, Birchip, Victoria, Australia. 



Wanted — A series of volumes of the Candian Entomologist in- 

 cluding vols. 29, 30 and 31; also Ontario Entomological Society Re- 

 ports, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9. State condition and price wanted. M. 

 H. Ruhmann, Vernon, British Columbia. 



For Exchange — Have rare western Lepidoptera which I will ex- 

 change for butterflies, (North American preferred.) Send lists 

 of your offerta. — Dr. John Comstock, 321 South Hill St., Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 



Wanted — Canadian Entomologist. Part xx of H. F. Wickham's 

 Coleoptera of Canada or complete number of Can. Ent., xxix, Feb., 

 1897, containing same. Also Farmers' Bulletins 189 and 191. Geo. 

 M. Greene, 2534 W. Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Catocalae — For exchange ; perfect specimens of Faustina var. sil- 

 lah, siinilis, gracilis. Desire other Catocalae. — Ernest Baylis, 501 1 

 Saul Street. Phila., Pa. 



Wanted to Exchange — I wish to exchange Rhopalocera from 

 eastern United States for those of the western and southern part. 

 Correspondence desired. Paul N. Muserave, 130 Oak St., Clarksburg, 

 W. Va. 



Incisalia polios for Exchange — Want /. inis, aiigitstus, niphon. T. 

 damon and Thccla from South and West. Also have L. pontiac to 

 exchange for "Skippers." H. AI. Bower, 702 First National Bank 

 Bidg., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Wanted to Exchange — I wish to exchange .A.ctias luna cocoons 

 for I epidoptera. Carl .Selinger, 4419 Dover St., Chicago. 111. 



Will pay cash for Pars 39 and 52: Coleopteroruin Catalogus, of 

 Jtmk. Tos. O. Beaulne. 36^.3 Notre Dame Fast. Alontreal. Canada. 



