CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 



James H. Keys, from Morwell, Freedom Villas, Lipson Road, Plymouth, 

 to 7, Whimple Street, Plymouth. 



Capt. J. J. Jacobs, R.E., F.E.S., /ro>» LaCasa, Belsham Manor Road, Thornton 

 Heath, Surrey, to " Framsden," Tring, Herts. 



A. E. .J. Caetee, from Royal Bank House, Blairgowrie, to The Retreat, 

 Monifieth, Forfarshire. 



THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 

 A Monthly Magazine devoted to the Study of Scientific Entomology. 



Volume 45 is now in course of publication. Back volumes can be supplied. 

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Address : Entomological Society of Ontario, Guelph, Canada. 



Lancashiee and Cheshiee Entomological Society. — Meetings the third 

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