12 PSYCHE. 
BLANK INSECT LABELS. 
No. 2.—50 on a sheet. 
No, 1.—40 on a sheet. 
Blank Labels for Insects, of the sizes annexed, 
printed in red, on good quality of paper, at two 
cents a sheet, or sixty sheets for a dollar. 
Address B: PICKMAN MANN, 
Cambridge, Mass. 
TORTRICIDAE WANTED. 
I am desirous of obtaining as many North 
American TORTRICIDAE as possible, for the pur- 
pose of studying this family. I shall be glad to 
name and return any TORTRICIDAE forwarded to 
me for this purpose, save such as may prove new 
and desirable to retain for description. 
Pack carefully, and direct to 
PROF. C. H. FERNALD, Orono, Me. 
PUBLISHED FORTNIGHTLY. 
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION (postrain), M 6.50 = $1.62. 
Entomologische Nachrichten, 
VI. Jahrg. 1880. 
Herausgegeben von Dr. F. Katter. 
Baron v. Harold, Entomological Museum of 
Berlin, says of this magazine :— 
“Tt is a complete repository of interesting and instruc- 
tive notices ; of practical directions for collecting, observ- 
ing, and preparing specimens; of proposals for exchange 
and sale of insects ; of literary information and notices of 
books; and correspondence. In short, it has proved itself 
the special organ for the encouragement and progress of the 
Science of Entomology.” 
May be obtained of all booksellers ; and from 
the publisher, 
A. DOSE, 
PUTBUS A. RUGEN, 
GERMANY. 
Back volumes may be had from the same, 1875 4 2.50 M; 
1877 43 M; 187845 M; 1879 46.50 M. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Living cocoons, pupae and ova of American lep- 
idoptera bought or exchanged for other species, 
by Monsieur ALFRED WAILLY, (Membre-Lauréat 
de la Société d’Acclimatation de France ), 
110 Clapham Road, London, S. W., 
England. 
No. 64 was issued 9 Aug. 1879. 
NOTICE. 
Copies of this numero of PsycHE will 
be sent to a large number of entomologists 
in Europe and America, in order to show 
its change of form. Psycne, although the 
organ of a club having a local name, will 
continue to be devoted to general rather than 
to local entomology. Its editors solicit 
communications from entomologists in all 
parts of the world on the general anatomy, 
physiology and biology of insects ; also arti- 
cles, items, and brief accounts of the pro- 
ceedings of societies, so far as they are of 
general interest. Communications may be 
sent in French or German, and will be 
translated into English for publication. 
The Bibliographical Record will be pre- 
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ance of additional willing helpers is de- 
sired. Persons who give assistance will be 
furnished with printed instructions. 
{= European exchanges and communi- 
cations will receive more immediate atten- 
ion by being addressed to 
GEORGE Divmock, 
Leipzig, Germany. 
NATURAL HISTORY AGENCY. 
The undersigned has for sale Entomologists’ ma- 
terials of all kinds, Insects, and Entomological 
books. 
Collections of insects for beginners or for 
schools furnished at reasonable rates. Several 
large collections of American and foreign insects, 
principally Coleoptera, for sale cheap. 
Books and materials in other branches of Nat- 
ural History procured for parties at a distance, at 
the lowest prices. 
Lists of books, specimens, etc., sent for 10 cents. 
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