2-1 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 

 Subscriptions Received. — To Vol. II. : Prom J. A., Brooklyn ; J. A., Wes 

 Farms; G. W. P., New York (with Am. Eat.) ; A. J. C., Lansing (Ditto) ; E. B., 

 Boston ; W. W. B., Indianapolis ; Rev. Dr. D., Baltimore (Vols. I. and II. and 

 Am. Bnt.) ; J. G. M., Baltimore (Vols. I. and II.) ; C. E. IL, Waterville, Me. 



Rev. F. 0. Morris. — Dr. Butterfield, who has returned from California to his 

 former address, writes that several months ago he received a letter from you 

 stating that a box of insects had been sent to him, but he has never heard any- 

 thing further respecting them. He will make enquiries in the proper quarter. 



F. W., Wanstead, Eng. — C. B. M., Lep. Heteroc, Partxx., Geometrites, receiv- 

 ed ; also, per Smiths. Inst, a copy of your " Catalogue of the Homopterous 

 Insects collected in the Indian Archipelago, etc.," and two boxes of specimens. 

 For all of which please accept our best thanks. 



Subscribers are respectfully reminded that their subscriptions to Vol. II. of the 

 Canadian Entomologist are now due. 



LEriDOPTERA. — I have obtained from pupae of last season a good supply of 

 Cerotocampa rcgalis, Eacles imperialism and that rarity Sphinx jasminearum. 

 There are several species of Sphinx and Catocala that I am anxious to obtain, 

 especially a good % G. relicta. — James Angus, West Farms, N. Y. 



Arctia partiienos is very much enquired after ; any collector who has obtained 

 duplicates of this rare species will do well to communicate the fact. 



Lepidoptera for Sale. — A friend has a very fine collection of N. American 

 Lepidoptera, including rare Sphingidoe, which he wishes to dispose of. They are 

 in perfect condition, and many of them rare. For particulars apply to Geo. W. 

 Peck, 129 Maiden Lane, New York. (Advt.) 



Entomological Pins. — The iong expected supply of pins has at length arrived; 

 they were delayed, it appears, by the illness of M. Klaeger, the manufacturer. 

 By some, at present, unaccountable mistake, only half the order has been filled, 

 and we have received to our great disappointment merely the coarser sizes. We 

 have thus plenty of Nos. 4, 5 and 6, but none of 1, 2 or 3. The price is $1 per 

 thousand ($1.25 in U. S. currency). No. 4, in packets of 500, at 50c. each; Nos. 

 5 and 6, in packets of 250, at 25c. each. Parties ordering will please state whether 

 they wish them sent by mail or express. 



Club Rates. — We beg to direct the attention of our readers, who are now 

 renewing cheir subscriptions, to the following advantageous club rates that we are 

 enabled to offer them : 



The American Naturalist ($4) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for three 



dollars and a half per volume ($4.50 in U. S. currency). 

 The American Entomologist ($2) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for two 



dollars per volume ($2.50 in U. S. currency). 



Those who desire to take advantage of these terms will please inform us as soon 

 as possible, that we may be enabled to complete our lists. 



