120 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Bunker Hill Aurora — The 'Weekly N. Y. Sun— Arthur's Home Magazine and 

 The Children 's Hour — The Canada Farmer — The Journal of Education, 

 Toronto. Vol. xxiii., Nos. 1 to 5 — Newman's Entomologist, Nos. 75 to 78 (from 

 Mr. Reeks)— The Horticulturist, New York. Nos. 286 to 288. 



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Change of Address. — Mr. Wm. Couper, Naturalist, has removed from 

 Ottawa, Ont., to Montreal, P. Q. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 

 For Sale Cheap. — A fine Oxy-Hydrogen Dissolving- View Apparatus, with 

 Polariscope, Microscope, and Kaleidoscope complete ; and a large collection of 

 suitable slides. Apply to E. B. Reed, London, Ont. 



Petites Nouvelles Entomologiques. — On the 1st and 15th of each month. — 

 This periodical contains a resume of all news concerning entomologists and their 

 doings, and is indispensable to all who wish to keep themselves posted up in cur- 

 rent entomological information. Subscription (for Canada) $1.20 a year, post free. 

 All communications to be addressed to Mons. E. Deyrolle, fils, 19 Rue de la 

 Monnaie, Paris, France. Canadian Subscribers can remit in two or three cent 

 postage stamps. 



N.B. — We are now prepared to supply subscribers in Canada and the United 

 States with the above publication at the price named, $1.20 a year, post free. 

 Address Editor Canadian Entomologist, Credit, Ont. 



Texan Insects. — 25,000 specimens of Insects from Texas, for sale or exchange 

 (Reference to Ed. Can. Ent.) — G. W. Belfrage, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas. 

 Care of Forsgard & Co. 



Cork and Pins. — We have received a fresh supply from England of sheet cork 

 of the ordinary thickness, price 16 cents (gold) per square foot ; and a full supply 

 of Klaeger's pins, Nos. 1 to 6, price 50 cents (gold) per packet of 500. Orders will 

 please state whether the package is to be sent by mail or express. 



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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 Canadian Entomologist ($1), for $2. 



Arthur's Borne Magazine (:?2), and the Canadian Entomologist ($1) for $2.25. 



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



Petites Nouvelles Entomologiques ($1.20), and the Canadian Entomologist 

 ($1) for $2, 



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AGENTS FOR THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Canada— E. B. Reed, London, Ont. ; W. Couper, Naturalist, Montreal, P. Q. ; G. 



J. Bowles, Quebec, P.Q. ; J. Johnston, Canadian Institute, Toronto, Ont. 

 United States. — The American Naturalist's Book Agenc}^ Salem, Mass. ; J. Y. 



Green, Newport, Vt. ; W. V. Andrews, Room 17, No. 137 Broadway, N. Y. 

 England— Wm. Wesley, 81 Fleet Street, London, E. C. Subscription 5s. per Vol. 

 France.— E. Deyrolle, fils, 19 Rue de la Monnaie, Paris. Subscription 8 francs. 



