Official Bulletin of the Boston Entomological Club. 



Samuel E. Cassino, 



Salem, Massachusetts. 



\^0L. 1 



November 15, 1917 



Publisher. 



Xo. 12 



Hooverize 



At the present time of increase in prices on all com- 

 modities, everyone is talking economy. How can I 

 get the most for my money ! How can I save a few 

 cents on this or that ! "Hooverize" has become the 

 slogan of the world. No matter who you are, nor 

 where you are. it should be your individual responsi- 

 bility to make a dollar go as far as possible, both to 

 help yourself and to help Uncle Sam. 



Where can you get any more for your money than 

 in the "Lepidopterist" at fifty cents a year? That 

 means roughly four cents a copy. A half of this 

 goes to the post-office department to insure prompt 

 and safe delivery. For the other two cents you get 

 descriptive articles from people all over the world, of- 

 ten accompanied by plates ; you get notes on club af- 

 fairs; you get helpful hints gathered from the experi- 

 ences of others ; and, through the advertisements, you 

 get ofifers of specimens for sale or exchange. Cer- 

 tainly fifty cents could go no further. 



Invest in the "Lepidopterist" and get 100 per cent, 

 value. If you are already a subscriber tell your 

 friends what an invaluable magazine it is and get 

 their subscriptions. N. S. 



To The Subscribers 

 The Boston Entomological Club wishes to apologize 

 for the appearance of Mr. Rudolph Bartsch's name as 

 Editor of number ten of "The Lcpidopterist," as he 

 was in no way responsible for the same. 



