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Couper, William, National Bank Building, John Street, Quebec. " Entered the 

 entomological fields of Canada in 1843, and still continues his researches. Collects all 

 the orders, and studies the geographical distribution of Coleoptera." 



Cowdry, Thomas, M.D., York Mills, County of York, C. W., all orders. 



Cowdry, N. Harrington, York Mills, C. W. 



Croft, Prof. Henry, D.C.L., University College, Toronto. Collects all orders, but 

 more especially Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. His collection of Coleoptera is the finest 

 In the Province. 



Crooks, Miss Kate, Hamilton, C. W. 



Cummings, Willoughby, Chippawa, C. W., Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 



Denton, J. M., Dundas Street, London, C. W., Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. 



Devine, Thomas, Crown Lands Department, Quebec. 



Dewar, Miss, London, C. W., Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 



Edwards, W., Port Stanley, C. W., Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 



Gibbon, Miss, St. Mary's, C. W., Lepidoptera. 



Girdwood, G. P., Asst. Surgeon, Grenadier Guards, Montreal. 



Girdwood, Mrs. G. P., Montreal. 



Grant, Francis, Orillia, C. W., Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 



Hill, Rev. Geo. S. J., M.A., Markham, County of York, C. W., Coleoptera and Diptera. 



Hincks, Rev. William, F.L.S., Prof, of Nat. Hist., University College, Toronto. 

 Studies all orders, but does not collect. 



Hubbert, James, Knox College, Toronto, and (during vacations) Grafton, County 

 of Northumberland, C. W., Diptera, Neuroptera, and, to some extent, Coleoptera. 



Kreighoff, C, Quebec. Insects of all orders; pays particular attention to Lepidop- 

 tera (Heterocera) and Coleoptera. 



Lawford, J. M., Toronto, Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. 



Lawrason, W. L., Dundas Street, London, C. W., Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. 



Morriis, Beverley R., M.D. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind, 490 

 Queen Street, Toronto. All orders, but chiefly Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 



Provancher, Rev. L., St. Joachim, Montmorency, C. E. All orders, except Aptera; 

 pays special attention to Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. 



Reed, E. Baynes, London, C. W., Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 



Reynolds, T., Financial Director, Great Western Railway, Hamilton, C. W., Lepi- 

 doptera. 



Rooke, Capt. W. S., Scots Fusilier Guards, Montreal. Coleoptera and Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera. 



Saunders, William, Dundas Street, London, C. W. All orders, chiefly Coleoptera 

 and Lepidoptera. 



Turton, F., Simcoe Street, London, C. W. All orders, chiefly Coleoptera and 

 Lepidoptera. 



Rogers, Robt. V., Jr., St. James' Parsonage, Kingston, C. W. 



AN ENTOMOLOGICAL PICNIC. 



Kev, Prof. C. J. S. Bethune, Guelph. 



The first Entomological picnic held in Canada took place on the 8th of July, 

 1868. The annual general meeting of the Entomological Society was held by in- 

 vitation of the London Branch in their rooms in the City Hall, London, on Tues- 

 day, the 7th of July. The next day "the members met at 8.30 a.m. and drove a 

 few miles into the country for an Entomological field day and picnic. On arrival 

 at the selected place, all betook themselves to the woods, fields and river side and 

 spent a few hours in the capture of insects of various orders. Many rare and inter- 



