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For Exchange—350 species of Coleoptera for native or exotic speci- 
mens new to my collection. List on application.—Emil Liljeblad, 1018 
Roscoe St., Chicago, Il. 
Semiophora tenebrifera, Choephora fungorum and many other 
desirable species of Nocturnal Lepidoptera offered for exchange.—Fred. 
Marloff, Oak Station P. O., Allegheny Co., Pa. 
Lepidoptera—| have for exchange Ca/ocala nubilis, elonympha, gra- 
culis, grynea, ultronia, cerogama, tia and var. uxor, unijuga, cara, 
antinympha, paleogama, neogama and var. snowiana, piatrix and epione. 
Desire other Catocalae.—John H. West, 2229 N. Mascher Street, Phila., Pa. 
Live ova and pinned imagoes of Catocalae. chrysalids of Sphinges and 
Papilios and cocoons and pupae of the Saturnidae and Ceratocampidae 
for exchange.—-R. R. Rowley, Supt. Schools, Louisiana, Mo. 
Papilios of the world wanted, either by exchange or purchase.—C. F. 
Groth, 45 Poplar Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
Wanted—LeConte and Horn, Classification of the Coleoptera of North 
America. Will pay cash.—Fred. S. Carr, 544 Isabella St., Edmonton, 
Alberta, Canada. 
For Sale—A copy of the Butterflies of North America, by W. H. 
Edwards. Copy in beautiful condition.—Dr. F. W.-Russell, Winchen- 
don, Mass. 
1 collect in all orders for cash. Locals only. Unique field. Hand 
written price lists for intending buyers, two cents. Specialists served.— 
A. H. Maiiee, Southern Pines, N. C. 
FOR SALE. 
In the collection of Lepidoptera of the late Mr. O. Seifert there are still 
some families left. What family are you interested in? If you want a bargain, 
write to 
C. F. GROTH, 45 Poplar Place, New Rochelle, New Jersey 
FOR Sae— 2h Coleoptera of Indiana,’’ by Blatchley, 1386 pp., 
600 figs. ; keys to families, genera and species. Full de- 
scriptions of 2535 species, 79 of which are new ; keys to 777 other species ; bibli- 
ography and glossary, full notes on habits, etc. . . . $4.50 net; expressage 58c. 
“*The Orthoptera of Indiana,’’ by Blatchley. Cloth, 350 pp., 122 figs. ; 3 
pls., 1 col. ; keys and full descriptions of 148 species with very full notes on 
habits: bibliosraphy and glossary. .....4....... .$I.20 postpaid. 
“The Dragonflies of Indiana,’’ by Williamson, 105 pp., 7 pls., keys and full 
Becenonons or o4species 2 5. Sk.) we ee ss ee. 8 75C. postpaid. 
‘A Nature Wooing at Ormond by the Sea,”’ by Blatchley Silk cloth, 245 . 
pp , 12 pls., 63 figs., map. Contains lists of the Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, He- 
miptera, Orthoptera, Odonata and Butterflies taken at Ormond, Fla., in March 
and April, with many notes on insects, birds, reptiles, shell mounds, ete. 
$1.10 postpaid. 
Only a limited number of each. Terms, cash with order. 
THE NATURE PUBLISHING CO., 1558 PARK AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
