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Psyche 4:22, 1883.

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2% PSYCHE.
[March-April 1883.
Psyche, A Journal of Entomology.
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EARLT STAGES OF BUTTERFLIES
WANTED.
The undersigned desires to obtain, by exchange ?r otherwise, from all parts of the world, eggs ;aterpillars and chrysalids of Diurnal Lepidoptera. Dried specimens are preferred, especially of caterpil- ars, which should be prepared by inflation. Corre- spondence is invited with persons engaged in the study of the early stages of butterflies. S. H. SCUDDER,
Cambridge, Mass.
COCCZDAE WANTED.
The undersigned is desirous of obtaining, by ex- change or otherwise, specimens of as many species of the COCCIDAE as possible, for the purpose of making a study of the North American forms. Those found infesting cultivated plants especially desired. Living specimens preferred when they can be obtained. J. HENRY COMSTOCK,
Department of Entomology,
The Comell University,
Ithaca, -- N. Y,
GALLS AND GALL INSECTS.
The undersigned desires, either by exchange or otherwise, Galls from all parts of the United States- He is especially interested in those made by Lepidop- tern, Coleoptera., Homoptem and Diptera. Correspon- dence in reference to Gall growths, or other vegetable abnormities, is invited.
CHARLES V. RILEY,
1700 Thirteenth St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
TOR TRICZDAE WANTED.
I am desirous of obtaining as many North Ameri- can TORTRICIDAE as possible, for the purpose of studying this family. I shall be glad to name and return any TORTRICIDAE forwarded to me for this purpose, save such as may prove new and desirable to retain for description.
Pack carefully, and direct to
PROF. C. H. FERNALD, Orono, Me.
LEPZDOPTERA.
Living cocoons, pupae and ova of American lepi- ioptera bought or exchanged for other species. by Monsieur ALFRED WAILLY, (Membre-Laurkat de a Sociktk d'Acclimatation de France),
Tudor Villa, Tudor Road, Norbiton,
Kingston-on-Thames, England.
NORTH AMERZCAIf FERNS.
Check lists of the Ferns of North America north rf Mexico,enumerating 31 genera, 132 species and ;5 varieties, on one octavo page. Will be sent by nail on receipt of the price, 15 cents per dozen copies. S. STEBBINS, Springfield, Mass.




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