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1953
The Lepidopterists News
131
NOTICES
Lepidopterists' Society members may use this page free of charge to advertise their offerings and needs in Lepidoptera. The Editors reserve the right to rewrite notices for clarity or reject unsuitable notices. Notices will continue to appear until forced out by newer ones. We cannot guarantee any notices but expect all to be bona fide. Please notify us of any abuse of this service.
Wish to exchange Rhopalocera with collectors of United States and foreign countries. Have central U. S. material for exchange. Patrick J. Conway, R.R. 3, Box 127, Aledo, Illinois, U. S. A.
Wish to exchange North American Rhopalocera with other collectors. Of special interest is CEneis melissa semidea recently collected atop Mt. Washington. Specimens in good condition are also for sale. Philip C. Ritterbush, 20 Lafayette St., Laconia, New Hampshire, U. S. A.
Wish to exchange Rhopalocera from all over the world. Wanted esp. Papilionidae {Parnassius, Papilio, Graphium), Pieridae and Nymphalidae. Masaki Nakayama, 1-398 Fujikonmachi, Wakamatsu-City, Fukuoka-Pref., Kyushu, JAPAN.
Lepidoptera offered in exchange for beetles of the family Staphylinidae, esp. subfamily Omaliinae. Prefer to trade off whole families, or large generic units (such as Speyeria). David H. Kistner, 5031 N. Kolmar Ave., Chicago 30, 111., U.S.A.
Wish to purchase Noctuidae from all parts of the world, or will give in exchange butterflies from Italy. Dr. E. Berio, Museo di Storia Naturale, Via Brigata Liguria 9, Genova, ITALY.
A new exchange system to help collectors get common material from out-of-the-way places is being established, with lots of 100 papered specimens with full data to be sent to this collector. Prompt return of exchange made. Nymphalidae esp. desirable. Write for arrangements: Raymond J. Jablonski, 1018 E. Ogden Ave., Milwaukee 2, Wis., U. S. A.
Wish to exchange California butterflies with collectors all over the world. Will offer Eupbydryas editha bayensis in large quantity. Especially desire contacts with Africa, China, Australia and Indonesia. Will take other California species in exchange for the E. editha bayensis. Donald L. Baber, 1511 Drake Ave., Burlingame, Calif., U.S.A.
BOOKS FOR SALE (all new): Butterflies of Southern Africa - Where, When and How They Fly by D. A. Swanepoel, 1953, De Luxe Edition $14.70, Regular Edition $10.50; Butterflies of Rhodesia by E. C. G. Phinhey, 1949, $3-25; Butterflies of California by J. A. Comstock, $9.00. D. Neumann Jr., 3066 Georgia St., Oakland 2, Calif., U. S. A.
LIVING MATERIAL
Would like to buy living cocoons, pupae, ova, etc. of N. American Rhopalocera (especially Papilios), Saturniidae, and Sphingidae. Stephen Hilliard, 25 Beech St., Fram-ingham, Mass., U. S. A.
Wanted urgently: pupae of Papilio bairdii, P. indra, P. brevicauda, and P. nitra. Good prices paid or will exchange for British species. Dr. C. A. Clarke, High Close, Thorsway, Caldy, Cheshire, ENGLAND.
Wanted: cocoons of Saturniidae; pupae of Papilio, Sphingidae, Arctiidae; fertile ova. Exchange or buy. Eugene Dluhy, 3912 No. Hamilton Ave., Chicago 18, 111., U.S.A.
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ADDITIONS TO THE MEMBERSHIP LIST
Anderson, Richard A., 411 Summit Drive, Pittsburgh 34, Pa., U.S.A.
Cannon, Marvin S., 236 Islington St., Toledo 10, Ohio, U. S. A.
Kopp, Larry J., R.D., Klingerstown, Pa., U. S. A.
Randle, Worth S., Box 63, Cincinnati 20, Ohio, U. S. A.
Smith, Richard Stanton, 83 Shore Drive, Laconia, N. H., U. S. A.
Steffen, Michael K., 124 N. Foley Ave., Freeport, 111., U.S.A.
SUSON, F.M., 121 Bonifacio St., Cebu City, PHILIPPINES.
Wagner, Warren H., Jr. (Dr.), Department of Botany, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Mich., U. S. A. Wilcox, William J., 400 Villanova Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn., U. S. A.
THE LEPIDOPTERISTS' SOCIETY
Report of the Treasurer for the Period December 4, 1951, to December 31, 1952 Receipts
Cash on hand from 1951 operations ...................... $ 261.21
Receipts from 1952 operations
Regular and student memberships,
library subscriptions...................... $1106.29
Sustaining memberships .................... 383-91
Life memberships ......................... 50.00
Sale of back issues of Lep. News and reprints
of Lep. News articles .................. 71.75
Contributions to Illustrations Fund ......... 72.00
Registration fees, 1951 Annual Meeting ...... 10.00
Miscellaneous .............................. 2.60
TOTAL .......................... $1696.55 $1696.55
GRAND TOTAL ................... $1957.76 $1957.76
Disbursements
Expenses incurred in issuing the Lepidopterists' News, remitted directly to creditors ............................ $ 927.31
Expenses incurred by the Editor's Office, remitted to the
Editor ............................................... 250.00 .
Additional expenses of Special Meeting held in conjunction with the IXth International Entomological Congress at
Amsterdam, August 21, 1951 .......................... 40.15
Expenses of Treasurer's Office
Printing of dues statements ................ $16.75
Postage and mailing costs .................. 10.93
TOTAL .............................. $27.68 27.68
Banking costs ......................................... 9-19
Miscellaneous ......................................... 4.00
GRAND TOTAL ................... $1258.33 1258.33
BALANCE, CASH ON HAND ................ $ 699.43
(Signed) J. BENJAMIN ZlEGLER, Treasurer