'2 TIIK • \N.\I»I\N KN'niSMU.iKilKT. 



new incumbent of the oH'ice as ilicy have su lung been in the past. iMUg 



may the Canadun Entomolcm.ist continue to Hourish, and long may Hr 



Walker be enabled to preside over its destinies. 



All communications for the Canadian Entomologist, books for 



review, etc., should be addressed to the Kditor, 



Dr. E. M. Walker, 



Biological Dept., 



University of Toronto, Toronto. 



All business matters connected with the Society or the magazine. 



such as advertisements, subscriptions, etc., should continue to be addressed 



to the 



I'Jitomoloyical Society of Ontario. 



^ CJuelph, Canada. 



THE REV. CHARLES IANn:S bTKWART BETHUNE, M.A . 



n.C.I.., F.R.S.C. 



The many readers of the Canadian Ento.molocist wiil be glad to 

 again see a portrait of the talented editor, who has with such conspicuous 

 ability filled the editorial chair for so many years, but will greatly regret to 

 learn that through failing eyesight he has found it necessary to retire from 

 the editorship, and will be succectlcd by Pr. !■!. M. Walker, of Toronto. 

 the Vice-President of the Society. 



Dr. Betluinc was the third son of the Right Reverend Dr. A. N. 

 Bethune, the second Anglican Bishop of Toronto, and was born at West 

 Klamboro', Ont , Aug. ii, 1838, and is, therefore, in his 72nd year. He 

 was educated first at private schools, and afterwards at Upper Canada 

 College, where he was head boy in 1856. He matriculated at Trinity 

 College, Toronto, in the same year, winning the I'"irsi Divinity scholarship, 

 and the \Vellington scholarship in 1857, and graduating in 1859 with 

 first-class honours in classics, as well as standnig high in mathematics 

 and winning the Jubilee scholarship. He was ordained deacon in 1S61 

 by the late Bishop Strachan, and advanced to the priesthood in 1862, and 

 became curate of St. Peter's, Cobourg, and afterwards of Carlton. Selby, 

 Yorkshire. Returning to Canada, he was appointed incumbent of the 

 Credit .Mission, which he held from 1866-70, and was then appointed to 

 the head mastership of I'rinity College School at Port Hope. Ont , which 

 |)Osition lie held up to the summer of 1899, when he resigned and moved 

 to London, Ont. In 1906 he accepted the appointment of Professor of 

 Entomology and 7, jology at the Ontario Agricultural College at Guclph. 



