82 [March, 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



Published monthly (except July and August), in charge of the joint 

 publication committees of the Entomological Section of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, and the American Entomological 

 Society. It will contain not less than 300 pages per annum. It will main- 

 tain no free list whatever, but will leave no measure untried to make it a 

 necessity to every student of insect life, so that its very moderate annual 

 subscription may be considered well spent. 



ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $1.00, IN ADVANCE. 



Outside of the United States and Canada $1.2O. 



gg^ All remittances should be addressed to E. T. Cresson, Treasurer, 

 P. O. Box 248, Philadelphia, Pa.; all other communications to the Editors 

 of ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, Academy of Natural Sciences, Logan Square, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA., MARCH, 1895. 



PHOTOGRAPHS. 



SEVERAL times we have made appeals for photographs for the albums 

 of the American Entomological Society, and are pleased to say that many 

 of our entomological friends kindly responded. Some of our subscribers 

 were under the impression that we only wished those of people who have 

 done much entomological work, either as collectors or writers, but such 

 is not the case, as we would like a photo, of every one interested in en- 

 tomology. These pictures are of great interest, especially those collected 

 early in the history of the society. Some day some one may wish to pub- 

 lish a history of entomology in the United States, or a series of biograph- 

 ical sketches of entomologists, and such a collection of photos would be 

 indispensible. There is also an inevitable law of Nature that all must 

 obey, and we all know that it is very gratifying to be able to look on the 

 facial lineaments of those friends and correspondents, perhaps never seen, 

 but to whom we have become attached by a community of interests. 



Publication Committee of the American Entomological Society 

 have now in press a complete Supplement to Henshaw's List of Coleoptera 

 of America north of Mexico, published in 1885, including all addition?, 

 corrections, etc., since that date; this will take the place of the first and 

 second supplements published in 1887 and 1889 respectively, both of 

 which are now out of print, and at the same time be complete to the end 

 of 1894. Those desiring copies should apply to the Treasurer. The price 

 will be 50 cents per copy. See advertisement on third page of cover. 



