1(5 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



To collect those species of Scolytidm and Curculionidcs that live upon 

 pine, it will be found very successful to go out just at dusk after a sunny day, 

 when they have taken refuge under the chips about fresh cut pine wood-piles. 

 They can then he taken in abundance— Geo. Dimmock, Springfield, Mass. 



Omission.— A valuable paper by V. T. Chambers, Esq., of Covington, 

 Kentucky, U.S., on "A New Species of Ceniosloma" — one of our Canadian 

 Micro-lepidoptera, belonging to the family Tineina — was received too late for 

 insertion in the present number, but will appear in our next, which we hope to 

 issue during the month.— Ed. Can. Ent. 



REMITTANCES 



RECEIVED SIXCE JANUARY 1ST, 1871. - 



J. G. G., Toronto, $1; R. V. R., Kingston, $6; G.D., Springfield, Mass., .$2.24; 

 T. L. M., New York, $1.12; 0. S.W., Chicago, $3.37; J. P., Grimsby, $2; Dr. M., 

 Grimsby, $2; A.S.F., New York, $1.80; V.T.C., Covington, Ky., $1.12; Dr. E.S.H., 

 Grand Rapids, Mich., §4; Dr. G., Bayfield, §1; J.M.J., Halifax, N.S., 83; W.H.E., 

 Toronto, $1; J.B., San Francisco, Cab, $4.45; C.J.S.B., Port Hope, $1; N.II.C, 

 Stratford, $2; P.S.M., Detroit, Mich., $1. 



EXCHANGES, &c. 



Lepipoptera. — Canadian Lepidoptera desired in exchange for British. 



E. II. Collins, Daily News office, Kingston, Ont. 



Pup.£ and Ova of Lepidoptera. — I am desirous to obtain, if possible, live Pupa? 

 and Ova of certain Canadian and other North American Lepidoptera. Would purchase, 

 or give in exchange, English or other European species. — Ciias. Geo. Rotheram- 

 Websdale, 7S High-street, Barnstaple, England. 



Coleoptera axd Lepidoptera. — I have a few Cychrus Andrewsii andBidingsii, 

 which I should like to exchange for rare Canadian insects: Lepidoptera preferred.— 

 Theodore L. Mead, 596 Madison Avenue, New York. 



Coleoptera. — I should be pleased to exchange coleoptera with some Canadi »n 

 Coleopterists, or would purchase species not found in my locality. — Andrew S. Fuller, 

 Woodside Garden, Ridge wood, Bergen Co., N. J. 



AGENTS FOR THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 

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



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

 United States.— ff he American Naturalist's Book Agency, Salem, Mass.; J.Y. Green? 



Newport, Vt.; W. V. Andrews, Room 17, No. 137 Broadway, New York. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 

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

 of the ordinary thickness, price 1G cents (gold) per square foot; and a full supply of 

 Klaeger s pins, No's. 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. 



