EXCHANGES. 
This column is intended only for wants and exchanges, not for 
advertisements of goods for sale. Notices not exceed- 
ing three lines free to subscribers. 
HGS 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 (being long- 
est in) are discontinued. 
Wanted—Specimens of fleshy and woody fungi from which beetles 
have been collected, together with names of host trees, names of beetles. 
localities and dates. All specimens will be gratefully acknowledged and 
identified, and the information properly accredited. Harry B. Weiss, 
State Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. 
Wanted—Tipulidae from all parts of North America. Material from 
the far North especially desired. Will buy or exchange. Dr. W. G. 
Dietz, 21 North Vine Street, Hazelton, Pa. 
For Exchange—Live pupae of E. tityrus and H. tenuis. What have 
you to offer? Joseph Syrovy, Jr., 4119 W. 21st Place, Chicago, Illinois. 
Coleoptera—Cotypes of Chrybothris falli Van Dyke for exchange for 
rare Buprestidae, domestic or foreign. Also other species for exchange. 
Richard T. Garnett, 3600 Broadway, Oakland, California. 
Noctuidae—Will purchase, or exchange Lepidoptera from western 
states for, the rarer noctuid moths of N. Am. Desire Hampson’s work 
on this family, also other literature. Chas. A. Hill, Hamilton Apts., No. 
310, Omaha, Nebraska. 
Wanted for Cash—Central and South American (especially Brazilian) 
Rhopalocera in papers. Good condition. Dr. G. Granville Buckley 
Rye Croft South, Manchester Road, Bury, Lancashire, England. 
Complete Collection of Syrphid flies from this locality, all mounted 
with full data and correctly named, for exchange or sale. Desire Bupres- 
tidae and Cerambycidae, preferably from West. Alan S. Nicolay, 416a 
Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. 
Wanted—Perfect sp. of Cat. marmorata, walshii, arizonae, babayaga 
desdemona, herodias, consors, somnus, agrippina, sappho, phyrnia, [| 
offer A-1 flebilis, lacrymosa, evelina, paulina, obscura, angusi lucetta 
retecta, luctuosa, vidua, residua, epione, unijuga, partia, pura, purissima. 
aholibah, coloradensis, aspasia, faustina, luciana, zoe, innubens, hinda 
scintillans, nubilis. Will give also exotics in exch.—VI. G. Sasko, 2346 
Walton St., Chicago, Ill. 
For Exchange—Living pupae of Sphingidae, also bred specimens moun- 
ted; bred Catocalas; other material on pins and in paper. Wanted, N. 
A. and exotic Lepidoptera, N. A. Catocalas preferred—Herman J. Erb 
925 Hatch Ave., Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y. 
Wanted—Therevidae from all parts of North America. Monograph- 
ing family. Will exchange Diptera or other orders.—R. W. Doane, De- 
partment of Entomology, Stanford University, Cal. 
For Exchange—Dicerca lepida Lec. and other Coleoptera in exchange 
for Buprestidae. J. N. Knull, Hummelstown, Pa. 
Catocalae—For exchange—gracilis, similis, crataegi, ultronia, unijuga 
cara, amatrix, concumbens, antinympha, annida, retecta. E. Baylis, 5011 
Saul St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Books Wanted—Volumes 11 and 14, Entom. News. Brooklyn Mu- 
seum Library, Eastern Parkway and Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
