Supplementary Announcement. 



The present number brings Volume III of the American 

 Entomologist to a close, and we cannot permit the opportunity 

 to pass without thanking those who have, during the year, con- 

 tributed to render it what it purports to be — a Magazine devoted 

 to Practical and Popular Entomology, and of interest and value 

 alike to the student of insect life and to the cultivator of the 

 soil. 



Circumstances having induced us, since preparing the pros- 

 pectus on the second page of cover, to cease the publication of 

 the American Entomologist, we take this means of informing 

 our subscribers that, for the present, the magazine is suspended. 

 Many of them will, we believe, be glad to learn that, while aban- 

 doning the American Entomologist as a separate enterprise, we 

 have agreed to edit a separate Entomological Department in the 

 American Naturalist, an old-established Magazine of Natural 

 History, through the columns of which we hope to greet those 

 who have been readers of or contributors to the columns of the 

 Entomologist. We bespeak for the former magazine the support 

 of all present subscribers to the latter, and solicit correspondence 

 for this new Department in the Naturalist, addressed either to 

 McCalla & Stavely, publishers, 327 Dock .Street, Philadelphia, 

 or to 



Washhigton, D. C. 



