Comprises fifty-two drawers (lox 14 in.) butterflies taken by the undersigned in 

 Mass and N. H., spread, arranged and labelled with name, locality and date — 88 

 species (over 2,000 specimens), beside many larvte and puppe; very complete and care- 

 fully assorted series, and many very rare species ; twenty drawers unlabelled miscell- 

 aneous insects (1,500 species) collected in Mass. All nearly new and in first-class con- 

 dition. Drawers lined with cork, paper covered ; sliding glass covers. All in three 

 closed cabinets. F. H. SPRAGUE, Wollaston, Mass. 



NOTICE OF MEETING, ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



The second annual meeting of the Association of Official Economic Entomologists 

 will be held at the University Buildings, Champaign, Illinois, November nth to 15th 

 proximo, at th^ same time and place as the meeting of the Association of Agricultural 

 Colleges and Experiment Stations. The Committee on Entomology of the latter 

 Association will meet at the same time. 



Members expecting to attend wilL confer a favor upon the Officers if they will 

 announce the fact, and will send titles of papers to be read or topics they desire dis- 

 cussed to the Secretary. All are earnestly urged to be- present if possible. 



JOHN B. SMITH, Secretary, New Brunswick, N. J. 



SPECIMENS OF 



JAPANESE LEPIDOPTERA, ORTHOPTERA, COLEOPTERA, 



HYMENOPTERA, SHELLS, ETC. 



YOKOHAMA, JAPAN. 



THE CELEBRATED COLLECTION OF PALAEARCTIC LEPIDOP- 



TERA MADE BY THE LATE PROFESSOR HEINRICH FREY, 



OF ZURICH, IS NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. 



The collection consists of 4,404 species and 15,600 specimens, and is throughout in 

 excellent condition. It is contained in three (3) cabinets, having altogether 100 drawers, 

 corked and glazed. The collection will, for all time, have a high scientific value, con- 

 taining as it does, the types of all the^tiew micro-lepidoptera (about 80) described by 

 Prof. Frey, of which alwut ^o are unique. For further information apply to 



DR. M. STANDFUSS, Eidgen Polytechnicum, Zurich, Switzerland. 



JOSEPH BRID&HAM,~SCIENTIFIO ARTIST, 



Illustrations in colors, in black and white, or pen work ; drawings on paper, stone, 

 wood, or copper ; microscopic work ; work done in any locality, or received at studio ; 

 facilities for raising living specimens while illustrating changes. 



References : Prof. A. Agassiz, Cambridge, Mass.; Prof. C. V. Riley. U. S. Agri- 

 cultural Dept., Washington, D. C. ; Prof. C. O. Whitman, Clarke University, Worces- 

 ter, Mass.; Prof. W. 0. Farlow, Cambridge, Mass.; Prof. G. W. Goodale, Cambridge, 

 Mass.; Prof, A. S. Packard, Brown University, Providence, R. I., U. S. Entomological 

 Com'n.; Prof. H. V. Wilson, U. S. Fish Com'n, Wood's HoU, Mass., Dr, H. A, 

 Hagen, Cambridge, Mass. ; Prof. H. A. Pilsbry, Academy Nat'l Science, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.; Prof. A. Bickmore, Museum of Nat'l History, Central Park, N. Y.; Dr. H. H. 

 Rusby, College of Pharmacy, N. Y. 



