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1954

The Lepidoptensts} News

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NOTICES

For exchange or sale: SERIES OF PARNASSIUS from each catching place, with precise data, including altitude and time caught. Write offers to Curt Eisner, 5 Kwekerijweg, The Hague, NETHERLANDS.

For sale at prices well below usual dealers' lists: Seitz, Rhopalocera vols. IX (Indo-Australia) and XIII (Africa); Leech, oriental butterflies, 3 vols.; de Niceville, Lycaenidae of India, etc.; Peile, butterflies of India; Kirby, catalogue, 1871; Bethune-Baker, Ambly-podia group, 1903; Hewitson, Illustrations, Lycaenidae; Lang, Butterflies of Europe. part. Please write for details. E. L. Todd, Division of Insects, U. S. National Museum, Washington 25, D.C., U.S.A.

Will sell a lot of 1180 Lepidoptera from Florida, Oklahoma and Arizona in papers and pinned (not spread). All with data and named. Price $35, plus shipping charges. List on request. Alex K. Wyatt, 5842 N. Kirby Ave., Chicago 30, 111., U.S.A.

Will contract to collect insects, of all orders, in So. Calif, and Arizona. Charles Hill, 1350 San Luis Rey Drive, Glendale 8, Calif., U.S.A.

Formosan butterflies for sale and exchange. Large quantities available in first class condition, for art work, collections, and research. Common and rare species at lowest prices. Exchange also, in small quatities. Check list and prices on request. Marcus Ling Shiao, No.20, 88th Lane, Wenchow St., Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, FORMOSA.

Seitz Macrolepidoptera Volume 9, Indo-Australian Phopalocera, $90.00. Text partially bound; plates complete, unbound. Write for particulars. Thomas W. Davies, 791 Elsie Ave., San Leandro, California, U. S. A.

CEneis Stanislaus, Gyrocheilus tritonia, Speyeria myrtlete, Speyeria clemencei offered in exchange for North American species needed for my collection. Please send offerta lists. T.W. Davies, 791 Elsie Ave., San Leandro, California, U. S. A.

Morpho hecuba, M. eutropius, and many other Brazilian butterflies for sale. 1953 catch, papered carefully with full data, mostly named. Lots of 80-100 mixed specimens (including at least 5 different species of Morpho) on request. Art work butterflies and wings. Jorge Kesselring, Caixa Postal 6, Joao Pessoa (Paraiba), BRAZIL.

Anyone interested in joining a field trip to Central America please write for details. Also offer to sell a part of my expected catch, in large quantities, to help defray expenses; arrangements should be made beforehand. E.C. Welling, 700 E. 240 St., Euclid 23, Ohio, U.S.A.

LIVING MATERIAL

LIVING CONNECTICUT PUP^E OF NYMPHALIS ANTIOPA — large numbers available in late June in exchange for other Lepidoptera pupae, especially of Papilio, Cohas, and Limemtis (=Basilarchia) whether to be supplied now or later in season! Roger W. Pease, Jr., Osborn Zoological Lab., Yale University, New Haven 11, Conn.,

Breeder of U.S. Saturniidas cocoons for scientific purposes. Please order now for 1954-55 season. Will buy or exchange parasite-free chrysalids of Papilio from U.S.A., Mexico and Canada. Eugene Dluhy, 3912 No. Hamilton Ave., Chicago 18, Illinois, U.S.A.

California moths and butterflies for sale, papered, pinned to suit. Many pupae available Inquiry invited. F.P. Sala, 1912 Hilton Drive, Burbank, California, U.S.A.

Wanted: pupae (in diapause) of any of the North American subspecies of Pieris napi P bryomce, P. vwgimensis. Available: pupae of European Pieris subspecies and of certain hybrids. Sydney R. Bowden, 33 South View, Letchworth, Herts., ENGLAND

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ADDITIONS TO THE MEMBERSHIP LIST

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Turner, R. C. (Dr.), Caldwell, Kansas, U.S.A. -Tveten, John L., Kiester, Minnesota, U. S. A.

Warder, Richard C. (Rev.), Aseensicfri Rectory, Wayward, Wis., U.S.A.

Watanabe, Masato, 620 Ishizu-cho, Sakai, Osaka, JAPAN. -Wheaton, William L., 3320 U.S.A.F. Hospital, Amarillo A.F.B., Texas, U. S, A,

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BACK VOLUMES OF THE NEWS AVAILABLE

The Treasurer reports that complete sets (in some cases very few) of the following volumes are available to Society members at $3.00 each:

Volumes 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

Only incomplete sets of the earlier volumes are still in stock. For Vol. 1, numbers 6, 7, 8 (final), including the first Season Summary and the indices, are for sale for $1.50. For Vol. 2, numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 (with indices), and Season Summary supplement may be purchased for $2.00. All are postpaid and should be ordered directly from the Treasurer.

There is an urgent need for complet sets of Volumes 1 and 2 to fill orders from university and museum libraries in many parts of the world. Members who have one or both of these volumes and no longer need them would render a special service to the Society by forwarding them to the Treasurer. Such sets would be permanently preserved, and their sale would help reduce the troublesome Society deficit.