24 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society Vol. XII 



WANTED for cash. — Ova of Catocalae with or without parent moth. 

 Address George J. Keller, 191 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. 



FOR SALE, or EXCHANGE for perfect copies of scarce postage 

 stamps, a collection of Palsearctic Geometridse in finest condition, properly 

 labelled and correctly named. About seven hundred specimens. William 

 Reiff, 366 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



WANTED. — Imagos of Saperda Candida, Pholus pandorus, all stages 

 of Macrodactylus subspinosus except imagos, and other material of eco- 

 nomic importance. Ward's Natural Science Establishement, 84 College 

 Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 



WANTED.— All kinds of material for Life Histories. Lepidoptera, 

 Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, etc., etc. Herman H. Brehme, 74 13th 

 Avenue, Newark, N. J. 



WANTED. — Transactions American Entomological Society, Vol. IV; 

 Proc. U. S. Natl. Museum, Vol. X, pp. 335-337; Vol. XI, pp. 481-525, 

 Vol. XII, pp. 455-496. Howard L. Clark, Box 1142, Providence, R. I. 



FOR SALE.— Entomological News, Vols. XV to XX, inclusive, un- 

 bound, at subscription price, six vols., $6. Geo. P. Engelhardt, Museum, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



WILL EXCHANGE local butterflies for other Lepidoptera. Fred King, 

 1588 Crites St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



WANTED.— Lintner's Injurious Insects, 1886 and 1887 (Rep. 3 and 4)- 

 N. Y. Park Rep. 1873-1896. Jour. Appl. Microscopy, I''. Monthly Bui. 

 CaHf. Com. Hort., is-io; ns-s . jys^ Send stamp for list of pubHcations 

 for sale or exchange. Philip Dowell, Port Richmond, N. Y. 



BARGAIN. — Splendid collection of Lepidoptera (about 1,500 specimens), 

 from all parts of the world ; mostly in Denton's patent tablets ; oak case ; 

 suitable gift for school, institution or collector; $150, value $500. — Wim- 



