THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



objects are all about us ; go where we will we cannot fail to find them. It is, 

 moreover, fraught with pleasure to the seeker after it, and bears as its fruit 

 results of enormous value to the prosperity and wealth of our country. 



To enable us to enlarge our circle of readers and correspondents, and to 

 attract as many as possible into the consideration of this branch of natural 

 history, we are publishing a thousand copies of this number of the Canadian 

 Entomologist, and are sending them to all whose addiesses we can ascertain, 

 and who are known to be interested in the subjects treated of in these pages, 

 either directly as Entomologists, or indirectly as Fruit-growers and Agricultur- 

 ists. We beg that all those to whom a copy of this number is sent, and who 

 desire to receive it regularly, will kindly send the amount of the subscription to 

 the Secretary -Treasurer as stated below. Former subscribers will no doubt 

 observe and appreciate the improvements in the appearance, size and embellish- 

 ment of our Journal. Though our progress has been satisfactory since we 

 timidly put forth a first number in August, 1868, we still hope to continue to 

 prosper and increase, and we trust that all our friends will not deem it too 

 much trouble to give us a helping hand, and introduce us to their neighbors 

 and correspondents. 



The Entomologist will in future be mailed to all members of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Ontario, free. 



TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



Ordinary Members, being subscribers residing within the Dominion 



of Canada $1 00 



Associate Members residing in the United States (U.S. c'y.) 1 25 



Great Britain 5s.stg. 



All fees are payable in advance in January of each year. 



Extra copies 10c. each; $1 per doz. 



All business communications and remittances should be addressed to E. Baynes 

 Reed, (Sec.-Treas. Ent. Society of Ontario), London, Ont. 



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For the benefit of new members and others who may not fully understand the 

 position and constitution of the Entomological Society of Ontario, we have printed 

 in the present number that portion of the Amended Agricultural Act which relates to 

 our Society ; also our constitution in full. This covers four pages, and thus lessens the 

 amount of Entomological matter which in future numbers will occupy the full twenty 

 pages. 



