THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 



Published by the Entomological Society of Ontario. 



General Editor:— W. Saunders. London, Ontario. 



Editing Committee •.—Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, M. A., Port Hope ; and Messrs. E. Batses Rkkd, 

 London ; and G. J. Bowles, Montreal. 



ANNUAL'FEES OF MEMBERSHIP: 



For Ordinary Members, ^J 22 



For Associate Members in the United States 1 00 



For Associate Members in England, •**• sterling 



The Fees are payable in advance on the 1st of January in each year, and their payment entitles the 

 members to a copy of all the Society's publications during the year. 



Remittances and other business communications should be addressed to the Secretary-Treasurer of 

 the Society, Jas. H. Bowman, London, Ontario. All exchanges, and articles for insertion, etc , 

 to the General Editor. 



Canadian Entomologist, Vols. 1 to 9— Price $1 per Volume. 



Single numbers furnished when required— 10 cents each ; §1 per dozen. 



Correspondence is invited respecting the habits, localities, occurrence, &c, of Insects, as thus 

 Journal is intended to be a medium for the recording of observations made in all parts of the country, 



A D VER TISINU RA TES : 



For First Insertion, per Line, • l° c 



For Each Subsequent Insertion, 5c 



10 Lines to One Inch. 



SUPPLIES FOR SALE. 



Cork.— Usual thickness, 18 cts. (gold) per square foot ; double, 30 cts. (gold) per square footi 



List ok Canadian- Coleoptera.— Price 15 cents each, embracing 55 families, 432 genera, and 1281 

 species. (For labelling cabinets.) Printed Numbers, in sheets, 1 to 2000, for labelling cabinets. Price 

 10 cents each set. 



Entomolosical Pins.— From Nos. 1 to 6 inclusive, 60 cents per paper of 500, or, where not less 

 than 5,000 are ordered, $1 per thousand. Sizes smaller than No. 1, 75 cents per paper. 



These prices are exclusive of cost of transportation, and orders will please state whether the 

 package is to be sent by mail or express. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 PUP^E and OVA of American Species bought in large or small 

 quantities, by Monsieur Alfred Wailly (Membre-Laureat de la Societe 

 d' Acclimatation de Fiance). 



PUPJE and OVA of European and Exotic Species sold or exchanged 

 for American Species. Address — 



. Mons. A. Wailly, no Clapham Road, London, S. W., England. 



HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE GOSSIP. ~~ 



A Monthly Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and 



Lovers of Nature. 

 Edited by J. E. Taylor, F. L. S., &c. 



This Journal will be mailed direct to any address in the U. S. or 

 Canada, on receipt of the annual subscription — 7s. English Currency, 

 or $1.90 U. S. Currency. 



HARDWICKE & BOGUE, 192 Piccadilly, London, Eng. 



JOHN AKHURST^ 



Taxidermist, No. 32 Nassau Street, Brooklyn, New York, keeps constantly 

 on hand for sale, Sheet Cork for insect boxes— size, 12 x 3J x £ ; $1.25 per dozen 

 sheets. Entomological jains, of Klager and other German makers, $1.25 per 1000 

 also dealer in native and exotic bird skins, birds' eggs, insects, &c, &c. 

 N. B. — The above prices do not include the cost of transportation. 



".A FEW PAIRS OF DRYOBIUS SEXFASCIATUS FOR SALE. 



C. G. Siewers, Newport, Ky. 



