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, 1 52 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. 



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

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

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

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

 plants containing living pupae of the Sesiidae. 



The New England Entomological Co., Managing Director Prof. William 

 Reiff, 366 Arborway, Forest Hills Station, Boston, Mass., buy and sell Lepi- 

 doptera and living material of insects that hibernate. Specialty: Catocala and 

 pupae. 



M. P. Somes, Entomologist Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station, 

 Mountain Grove, Mo. ; Orthoptera and Coleoptera. 



Dr. O. Staudinger and A. Bang-Haas, Residenzstrasse 34, Dresden- 

 Blasewitz, Germany. 



Joseph H. Reading, 1456 N. Rockwell St., Chicago, 111. 



Henry Donaldson, 1 Sandringham St., Hull, England. 



W. Tonnele, 48 East 68th St., New York, N. Y. ; Papilio, Saturnidae, 

 Sphingidae. 



F. Lozier, 21 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. 



F. H. Wolley Dod, Midnapore, Alberta, Canada. 



NAMES OF SELLERS. 



Mrs. Florence H. Peace, 726 Beretania Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii, offers 

 Dragon Flies and Centipedes at 1 cents in lots of a dozen. 

 Marie Leslie, Box 1 74, West Point, Miss. — Crickets. 



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