IMPORTANT NOTICE. 

 I. 



In taking over the financial part of the work connected with The 

 Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, I should like 

 kindly to call the attention of subscribers to the following, which, 

 if carefully attended to, will save much trouble, inconvenience, 

 annoyance, and unnecessary correspondence : — 



The subscription to the magazine is Seven Shillings per 

 annum (not Six Shillings). Will subscribers please send the 

 exact amount ? 



Subscriptions are payable in advance. 



>«<) odd back numbers are sold, except at double the 

 published price, which should be sent with the order or before 

 delivery. 



Copies obtained from the publishers are sold net. 



Free copies are not sent to libraries, societies, or con- 

 tributors, but an Exchange List is maintained against the 

 most important British and Foreign Societies who send their 

 publications. 



Reprints of papers are supplied at the actual charge made by 

 the printers, provided a special request be drafted on a separate 

 paper when an article is submitted for publication. (Application 

 is useless after an article has appeared, for by that time the type 

 is distributed.) 



Business communications should be addressed separately to 

 me, and not mixed up with personal and friendly letters to the 

 Editor. 



Notice of the withdrawal of any subscription should be 

 forwarded before December 31st. 



I shall be glad to receive subscriptions for Vol. xvi. (Seven 

 shillings) as early as possible. Outstanding arrears must be settled 

 direct with Mr. H. E. Page. 



J. Herbert Tutt. 



119, Westcombe Hill, Blackheath, S.E. 



II. 



All gentlemen who have any outstanding accounts with the 

 magazine — subscriptions in arrear, reprints, back numbers, advertise- 

 ments, etc. — are kindly requested to send the same at once direct 

 to me. 



In case of those who owe anything to the magazine, an account 

 should be found enclosed in the number now forwarded, to which, it 

 is hoped, early attention will be given. 



I shall be very grateful if everyone will, to the best of his ability, 

 help me to hand over a clear sheet to my successor at an early date. 



H. E. Page. 

 " Bertrose," Gellatly Road, Hatcham, S.E. 



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