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Psyche 6:240, 1891.

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240 PSYCHE.
April 1892.
Psyche, A Journal - of Entomology.
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PHALAA-GIDAE.
I am preparing a monograph of the Phalan- gidae of North America and will be glad to get specimens from any locality. Will identify and re- turn any sent. Specimens from the Northwest, Southwest, and the Pacific coast especially desired. CLARENCE M. WEED,
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TA CHINIDAE WANTED.
Named or unnamed Tachinidae wanted in ex- change, or for study,from any part of North America including Mexico and the West Indies.
C. H. TYLER TOWNSEND,
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