JMOTE. 



The Compilers are very desirous of communicating and 

 exchanging Entomological and other specimens with all who 

 are interested in the pursuit of Natural History, and also to 

 obtain for the Museum of the Natural History Society, under 

 whose auspices this Compilation has been completed, speci- 

 mens of every description ranging over the whole animal, 

 vegetable and mineral kingdoms, and would solicit from 

 those in possession of Collections, or specimens of interest, 

 contributions to that object, as it is well known the value of 

 such, is much enhanced when in Public Institutions. Due 

 acknowledgement of all contributions received will be made. 



They would also wish to encourage those who have speci- 

 mens un-named, to send them for identification, assuring 

 such, that it will be a pleasure to render any assistance in 

 their power in furthering research in the study of Natural 

 History. 



W. BRODIE, L.D.S., 



325 Parliament St. 

 J. E. White, M.B., 



185 Carlton St. 

 Toronto, 



Sept. 10th, 1883. 





