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FLORIDA Insects of all orders, also Fish, Batrachians, Reptiles, Shells, 

 and Marine Invertebrates. A. G. Reynolds, Gulfport, Fla. 



WANTED.— Papers published since 1894 and containing references to 

 American Coleoptera, by Bernhauer, Grouvelle, Lesne, Leveille, Lewis, Pic, 

 Otto Schwarz, Wasmann or other foreign authors. Will pay cash or give 

 in exchange papers by American authors that I have in duplicate. C. W. 

 Leng, No. 33 Murray St., New York City. 



WANTED.— For cash or exchange, "Synopsis of the Erofylidae," Crotch. 

 Wm. Beutenmuller, 879 Whitlock Ave., Bronx, New York, N. Y. 



LOT of 100 South American butterflies and moths in perfect condition, 

 papered, at $6.50; including Morpho menelaus or cypris, Caligo, 8 Papilios, 

 8 Heliconius, Prepona, Perisamia, Catagramma, Calicore, 4 Apatura 

 Nymphalidcs, Urania, Sphingidse, etc., etc. H. S. Parish, 81 Robert St., 

 Toronto, Can. 



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

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



WANTED. — Brachynus wanted from any part of North America. Cash 

 or exchange. J. W. Green, 520 McCartney St., Easton, Pa. 



WANTED.— Corixids from all parts of the world by H. B. Hunger- 

 ford, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U. S. A. Exchange or cash. 



WANTED.— Species of Rhynchophora from Eastern North America 

 not represented in my collection, in exchange for duplicates from Indiana 

 and Florida. Lists of desiderata and duplicates on application. W. S. 

 Blatchley, 1530 Park Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



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