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The American Naturalist. Vol. iii., Nos. 8, 9 and 10. Salem, Mass. 

 The American Entomologist. Vol. ii., Nos. 1 and 2. St. Louis, Mo. 

 The American Agriculturist. New York. 

 The Canada Farmer. Toronto. 

 The Maine Farmer. Augusta, Me. 

 The ( Weekly) K Y. Sun. New York. 



Proceedings of the Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. xiii., pages 1 to 1G0. 

 The Educator. London, Ont. Vol ii., No. 12. An illustrated monthly. 



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 TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



W. V. A., New York. — Your subscription to vol. ii. was duly received and put 

 to your credit; by an oversight it was omitted from the list of acknowledgments. 

 You were quite right in sending $1.25 ; $1 is the price in gold, the basis of our 

 Canadian currency. 



Back Numbers. — In answer to numerous enquiries we beg to state that we can 

 supply a limited number of copies of our first volume, neatly bound in the wrapper 

 for one dollar each. We have also plenty of copies of all the numbers from the 

 beginning except Nos. 1, 3 and 4 of vol. i.; we shall gladly pay ten cents a-piece 

 for copies of any of these three numbers sent to us in good order. 



S. II., Boston. — We have a few feet left of the extra thick cork, at 24 cents per 

 square foot, but none of the ordinary thickness. We shall get a fresh supply of 

 the latter from England shortly. 



Pins — We have still on hand a quantity of Klaeger's entomological pins, Nos. 

 4, 5 and 6, price 50 cents (gold) per packet of 500. These are the coarser sizes . 

 we have ordered a fresh supply of Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 



Subscriptions. — Members of the Society are reminded that their subscriptions 

 for the year 1870 ($2) are now due. 



Donation. — Mr. J. Pettit, of Grimsby, in making a remittance, kindly presented 

 the balance, $2.25, to the publication fund. 



*%* In future we shall acknowledge subscriptions to the Canadian Entomologist 

 by enclosing a receipt for the amount received in the subscriber's copy, as the law 

 permits, instead of in our pages as heretofore. 



We crave the indulgence of many of our correspondents for having permitted 

 their letters to remain so long unanswered. Entomology is with us a labour of 

 love; other, and more pressing and important duties frequently prevent our de- 

 voting to it as much time as we would. 



Club Rates. — In addition to the club rates announced on the second page of 

 the wrapper, we are enabled to offer the following: — 



The American Agriculturist ($1.50) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for 

 $2.00. 



Once a Month ($2) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for $2.25. 



Arthur's Home Magazine ($2) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for $2.25. 



The Children's Hour ($1.25) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for $1.75. 



The Educator (36 cents) and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for $1.05. 



