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OFFERTA ET DESIDERATA 
FLORIDA Insects of all orders, also Fish, Batrachians, Reptiles, Shells, 
and Marine Invertebrates sold by A. G. Reynolds, Gulfport, Fla. 
WANTED.—No. Am. Cerambycidz and Buprestide, especially Agrilus; 
. will collect insects of any order in this locality for exchanges in above 
families. C. A. Frost, 26 Pond St., Framingham, Mass. 
THE UNDERSIGNED will greatly appreciate receiving records of New 
Jersey species not listed in Smith’s Insects of New Jersey. Harry B. 
Weiss, 242 Raritan Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. 
FINE SPECIMENS of the large Mantis, Paratenodera sinensis, col- 
lected at Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa., offered in exchange for North Ameri- 
can Lepidoptera. Philip Laurent, 31 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED.—Cicadellidze from North America, especially from southern 
and western States, for cash or in exchange. C. E. Olsen, Am. Museum 
Nat. Hist., New York City. 
I COLLECT for cash local Insects in all Orders. Printed price list of 
- nearly 1,000 species Coleoptera in Henshaw Nos. A. H. Manee, Southern 
Pines, N. C. 
WANTED.—North American Orthoptera from localities which are little 
known or in which but little collecting has been done. Material from the 
mountainous regions of the West! particularly desired. M.Hebard, Acad- 
emy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED.—Sphingide from any part of the world. Will purchase or 
exchange. B. Preston Clark, 55 Kilby St. Room 35, Boston, Mass. 
WANTED for cash—Ova of Catocale with or without parent moth. 
Address George J. Keller, r91 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. 
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 Establishment, 84 College 
Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 
WANTED—AIll kinds of material for Life Histories. Lepidoptera, 
Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, etc., etc. Herman H. Brehme, 74 13th 
Avenue, Newark, N. J. 
Wanted—Lintner’s Injurious Insects, 1886 and 1887 (Rep. 3 and 4). 
N. Y. Park Rep. 1873-1806. Jour. Appl. Microscopy, 19. Monthly Bul. 
Calif. Com. Hort., 18-19; I18-5; IV. Send stamp for list of publications 
for sale or exchange. Philip Dowell, Port Richmond, N. Y. 
BARGAIN.—Splendid collection of Lepidoptera (about 1,500 speci- 
mens), from all parts of the world; mostly in Denton’s patent tablets; 
oak case; suitable gift for school, institution or collector; $150, value $500. 
—Wimmer, City Court, 32 Chambers St., New York City. 
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. 
