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the Institute, thirteen papers read at its meetings by members engaged in different 

 branches of science. In Entomology there is a paper on Nova Scotian Lepidoptera 

 by the Rev. 0. J. S. Bethune and Mr. J. M. Jones, and a preliminary synonymic 

 List of Coleoptera of the same Province, by the latter gentleman. The Part is 

 illustrated by 5 plates and diagrams, including a lithographic drawing by Mr. 

 Jones of Anarta Acadiensis, Bethune. 



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* * We regret that this number should have been delayed by unavoidable cir- 

 cumstances, beyond the time announced for its issue. April 1st is the date set 

 down for the issue of No. 6 ; communications for insertion should be in our hands 

 at least ten days previously. 



