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The he p'idopt crisis' News
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NOTICES
Lepidopterists' Society members may use this page free of charge to advertise their
offerings and needs in Lcpidoptera. The Editors reserve the right to rewrite notices
for clarity or to reject unsuitable notices. We cannot guarantee any notices but expect all to be bona fide.
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BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS OF JAPAN and adjacent areas for sale and exchange.
Also seasonal living materials of various Japanese butterflies and moths can be supplied. All correspondence welcomed. J. Okura, 1566 2-chome, Shimoshakujii, Nerimaku, Tokyo, JAPAN.
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Wanted : Rhopalocera and Macroheterocera of U. S. A. Purchase and exchange. Paul B. Salstman, 79 Second St., Carrollton, Ohio, U. S. A.
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W7anted: Will purchase living cocoons of Cecropia and Polyphemus at $15.00 per hundred, plus postage. Also require living cocoons of Cynthia and other native and foreign Saturniids. Prof. C. M. Williams, Harvard Biological Labs., Cambridge 38,
Mass., U. S. A.
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Wanted: specimens of the genus Qineis. Will exchange California Rhopalocera or purchase. Please send list of species and quantity available. Noel La Due, 5224 15th Ave., Sacramento, Calif., U. S. A.
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For exchange: moths and butterflies from Europe, especially Saturniidae and Sphingidge (papered or pinned). Desired: American and exotic Saturniidae (papered or living stages). Will buy; if interested, please send offerta lists. Claude Lemaire, 1 rue Le Goff, Paris V, FRANCE.
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I am ready to supply or help you to find any European Rhopalocera. Exchange only (for other exotic Phop.). D. Cozac, 19 ave. du Derby, Bruxelles 5, BELGIUM.
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For sale in large quantity: Formosan dried butterflies with paper body, spread wings for art work; Formosan dried butterflies with natural body, either in extended wings or in folded wings for research and collections. Also Formosan dried beetles, dragon-flies, and other insects for art or research. Mrs. Chang Pi-tzu, P. O. Box 860, Taipei, FORMOSA (TAIWAN), FREE CHINA.
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Wanted: papered Rhopalocera, Catocalinas and Plusiinae, and Lithocolletis. Material from foreign countries also desired. Giuseppe Parodi, via Sebenico 13, Milano, ITALY.
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For sale, during season: ova from Telea polyphemus, Platysamia cecropia, Antheraa mylitta. Also papered Lepidoptera. Mrs. Edith L. Ragsdale, 429 N. Marion St., Cen-tralia, 111., U. S. A.
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Wanted: NEOTROPICAL RHOPALOCERA in A-1 condition for photography. Will exchange good condition U. S. Lepidoptera 2 for 1. Long term exchanges preferable. R. J. Machwart, 28517 Marshall St., Southfield Twp, Royal Oak, Michigan, U. S. A.
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Perfect specimens of Papilio brevicanda (Nfld. and N.B.) offered in exchange for desirable U. S. and Canadian Rhopalocera needed in our collection. D. C. Ferguson, Nova Scotia Museum of Science, Halifax, N. S., CANADA.
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1958 ANNUAL MEETING TO BE AT LAWRENCE, KANSAS
This year's meeting will be held at the Department of Entomology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, on Monday and Tuesday, 29 and 30 December. Plans are being made for a symposium, round table discussions, and one or two open paper sessions. The Department is one of the centers of training in systematic entomology in the United States, and the Snow Entomological Museum houses one of the finest insect collections in the country. No previous meeting of the Society hasc been held in this part of the country, and it is hoped that many members who have never been to an annual meeting will be able to attend. Chairman of the Local Arrangements Committee is Kent H. Wilson of the Dept. of Entomology. The Program Chairman is Paul R. Ehrlich. Submitted papers should be sent to the Program Chairman at the Department of Entomology, University of Kansas, after August 15th. Papers should be submitted before November 1st. A circular concerning reservations etc. will be sent out sometime in the fall.
P. R. Ehrlich
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ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF MEMBERS
Anderson, Robert L., 11 Hunter St, Calgary, Alta., CANADA.
Beck, Mabel (Miss), 13 Laurel Grove Ave., Kentfield, Marin Co., Calif., U. S. A.
Burns, John M., Dept. of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley 4, Calif., U. S. A.
Burst, Robert R., P. O. Box 4, Jackson, Miss , U. S. A.
Chunng, Wesou, 2-199, Enping-pei-ru, Taipei, FORMOSA.
Cozac, Daniel, 19 Avenue du Derby, Bruxelles 5, BELGIUM.
Dixon, Keith, 4236 North Kansas Ave., Kansas City 16, Mo., U. S. A.
Hart, Richard, 315 East Mill St., Santa Maria, Calif., U. S. A.
Jansen, William, 2411 Meadow Drive, Rolling Meadows, 111., U. S. A.
Lemaire, Claude, 1 rue Le Goff, Paris (Ve), FRANCE.
Montgomery, John C, 805 Roble, Menlo Park, Calif., U. S. A.
Nakamura, Makoto, 195-2 Higashi Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN.
Peacock, John W., Route #1, Prospect, Ohio, U. S. A.
Pi-tzu, Chang (Mrs.), P. O. Box 860, Tapei, FORMOSA.
Royer, Ronald, 2505 39th St., Des Moines 10, IOWA.
Rutkowski, Frank, Leete's Island Road, Stony Creek, Conn., U. S. A.
SCHMTDT-MUMM, ERNESTO W., Calle 12, No. 7-19, Bogota, COLUMBIA.
Silanskis, Anthony, Jr., 3455 South Lituanica, Chicago 8, 111., U. S. A.
Smith, Jeffrey H., 415 Roosevelt Ave., Elberon, N. J., U. S. A.
Stein, Edward A., Sr., 15604 Greenway Road, Cleveland 11, Ohio, U. S. A.
Vives Puigpelat, J, c/. Marina, 179, 4°-l°, Barcelona, SPAIN.
Voeks, Douglas, 1025 Marilyn Way, Concord, Calif., U. S. A.
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Dr. Floyd W. Preston, of the University of Kansas, has accepted appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Society.
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The Annual List of Members is again being issued in mimeographed form and will be mailed with an early issue of the News.
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Until May, 1959, all manuscripts submitted for publication in the News must be addressed as follows: Dr. C. L. Remington, Editor, Genetical Lab., Dept. of Zoology, University Museum, Oxford, England. Please do not send any Society correspondence or other material to Yale University during this period.
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