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Exchange Column.
Psyche 20:206, 1913.

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!Z06 Note3 [December
EXCHANGE COLUMN.
Wanted, in exchange or for cash, North American Catoca1a.-Rudolph C. B. Bartsch, 46 Guernsey Street, Roslindale, Mass. Empididz desired from any part of the world.-A. L. Melander, Bussey Insti- tution, Forest Hiils, Mass.
Will name and return species in certain families of Coleoptera. Buprestid~
especially desired.-C. A. Frost, 26 Pond Street, South Framingham, Mass. Wanted. Insects from ant-nests, with specimens of the ants, from any part of the world. Will give Coleoptera, Diptera and Hymenoptera from the Western United States.-W. M. Mann, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Mass. Will exchange for Geometrid~ from any section of North America, or identify material for privilege of retainimg examples.-L. W. Swett, 501 Washington Street, Room 44, Boston, Mass.
Will exchange insects of varipus orders for Parsitic Hymenoptera from my part of the world.-C. T. Brues, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Mass. Wanted, for cash or exchange, living material of Lucilia from the Southern States; also living material of Cvnomia mortuwum from Europe and any other species of Cynomia except Cadaverina. Will give directions for shipment.-P. W. Whiting, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, Mass. Ca~abus chamw8onb and other rare Coleoptera for Dytisih not in my collection. -F. W. Dodge, Melrose Highlands, Mass.
Wanted. Ants from all parts of the world.-W. M. Wheeler, Bussey Institution. Forest Hills, Mass.
I pay cash or give American and exotic insects in exchange for fertile eggs of Catocala spp., living Cataocla 9 9 (captured specimens only), hibernating pup= and law= of any other group of Lepid0ptera.-William Reiff, 366 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
Numbers of American Museum Journal Desired. Vol. 111, No. 4. Vol. V, Nos. 1,2 (including Guide leaflet la), and 3.-Nathaniel T. Kidder, Milton, Mass. Florida insects of all orders, also Fish, Batrachians, Reptiles, Shells and Mahe Invertebrates sold by A. G. Reynolds, Gulfport, Florida.



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