STIRRING ENTOMOLOGICAL WORLD. 



A. Walt Pearson, Editor Morning Bulletin and Weekly Currier, Norwich, 

 Conn., says: "You have stirred up the entomological world more than all 

 the people in it in my time; and I hope you may live to write about butterflies 

 and moths as birds are written of; the world doesn't need any more dryly 

 technical natural history books. Gene Stratton Porter's 'Moths of the Limber- 

 lost' is a most popularly written book, in form and design being much like 

 Maeterlincke's latest work upon 'Bees.' All her books will delight any nature 

 lover's soul. I hope the season has proved to be satisfactory to you; and I 

 hope your profits are rolling in to meet every requirement of your national and 

 international repute." 



NAMES OF PURCHASERS. 



The following are purchasers of eggs, pupae or perfect specimens and pay 

 cash for desiderata. They desire price lists. Satisfy yourself of their reliability, 

 make your own contracts and deal with them on your own terms and at your own 

 risk. All subscribers who are purchasers and all who have specimens for sale or 

 exchange may advertise under this heading without charge: 



Dr. William Barnes, 152 E. Prairie St., Decatur, 111. 



The Kny-Scheerer Co., 404-10 West 27th St., New York, N. Y. 

 Ward's Natural Science Establishment,, 84-102 College Ave., Rochester, 



N. Y. 



J. G. Duthie, editor "Canadian Thresherman and Farmer," Winnipeg, 

 Canada. 



Herman H. Brehme, 74 13th Ave., Newark, N. J. 

 Pattie Hutchinson, Beeville, Bee County, Texas. 



William Reiff, care of Entomological Exchange, 366 Arborway, Jamaica 

 Plain, Mass. 



M. Rothke, 1957 Myrtle St., Scranton, Pa. 

 Fred Breitenbecker, 427 East 144th St., New York, N. Y. 

 Geo. P. Engelhardt, Children's Museum, I he Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 

 Sciences, Bedford Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., wants clippings or sections of food 

 plants containing living pupae of the Seshdae. 



H. C. Fall, 191 Raymond Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 

 Fred S. Lozier, 21 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. 

 Walter Stinson, 913 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 



Mrs. Ellen Robertson-Miller (author of "Butterfly and Moth Book"), 1416 

 E. 68th St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



Carl J. Drake, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Department of 

 Zoology and Entomology. Hemiptera. Water-striders wanted for cash or 

 exchange. 



F. E. S. Bentall, The Towers, Heybridge, Essex, England. 

 G. Maynard, 1 5 Galveston Road, East Putney, London S. W., England. 

 Dr. R. Luck & B. Gehlen, Schlosstrasse 3 1 , Berlin Steglitz, Germany. 

 H. W. Head, Burniston, Nr. Scarborough, England. 

 L. W. Newman, F. E. S., Bexley, Kent, England. 

 Tony Matlach, V, Laurenzgasse 15, Vienna, Austria. 3 St., T. 21. 

 Bertha Brauer, Lussinpiccolo, Ystneu, Germany. 

 Emil Krauth, Hebron, N. Dakota. 



