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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. 
I coilect in all orders for cash. Locals only. Unique field. Hand 
written price lists for intending buyers, two cents. Specialists served.— 
A.H. Manee, Southern Pines, N. C. 
Lepidoptera from Florida—Several thousand specimens to dispose 
of in exchange or for cash, also southwestern material —Henry Engel, 
753 Ensign Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Lepidoptera for exchange—A number of butterflies from the south- 
west, such as 4. strigosa, Synchloe california, Melitaea neumoegeni, M. 
guino L. mormo, C. australis. Correspondence desired on special ma- 
terial desired from this section.—J. R. Haskin, 936 Manhattan Place, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Tom Spalding will collect 1912 Utah Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, etc., 
particularly Pavilionidae, Catocalae, Cicindelidae.—Provo, Utah. 
Wanted—Tipulidae (Craneflies) from any part of the Globe, but 
especially of North America. Will buy for cash or give exchanges in 
Coleoptera, Lepidoptera or Coleoptera.—Dr. W. G. Dietz, Hazleton, Pa. 
The Entomological Exchange—For the exchange of Lepidoptera 
amongst reliable collectors in all parts of the world. For further infor- 
mation, address with return postage, Rudolf C. B. Bartsch, Secretary, 46 
Guernsey St., Roslindale, Boston, Mass. 
Rare Saturnidae and Parnassiinae as Act. selene, Calliandra (new), 
Sat. pyretorum, pearsoni (new), Hemileuca burnsi (new), and 60 other 
species to exchange for American Saturnids and Parnassids, Ca//efa and 
eversmanni —| Henry Watson, 70 Ashford Road, Wiihington, Man- 
chester, England. 
For Exchange—Cicindelidae with Henshaw’s numbers: Igc, 24, 24b, 
25d, 25, 25a, 250, 31, 33, 33C, 35, 40, 55, for others not in my collection. 
Also Bombyx mori cocoons and eggs for A. dima and H. io eggs or co- 
coons.—Adolph Mares. 2517 Homan Ave., Chicago, III. . a 
Chrysochus cobaltinus Lec. for exchange.—R. J Smith, Milpitas, 
Santa Clara, Co., Cal. 
Wanted for exchange—Coleoptera for native or exotic specimens— 
Cicindelidae, Carabus, Cychrus, Calosoma, Lucanidae, etc. List on 
application —Frank Psota, 1142 S. Whipple St., Chicago, Ill. 
Dynastes hercules beetles direct from the original collector. Two 
new localities, namely St. Lucia and British Guiana, also from Dominica; 
for sale or exchange.—A. F. Porter, Decorah, Iowa. 
FOR SALE. 
“INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY,” 1909 edition, by the late John B. Smith. 
Cloth bound, $2.00; paper bound, $1.50. Only a few copies on hand. 
Apply to A. MESKE, 
157 COLLEGE AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 
