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THE PRACTICAL ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 



S®" To Advertisers. — Advertisements of interest to the Farmer, Agriculturist and Horticultu- 

 rist, are solicited for the purpose of defraying the cost of publishing this Bulletin, which is circulated 

 extensively throughout the country, thereby presenting a first-class medium for Agricultural and Hor- 

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J8@°" To OUR Readers. — We would be much obliged to any of our readers patronizing those who 

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List of Advertisers in present Nnmber. 



Batjgh & Sons, J^o. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadel- 

 phia, — Raw Bone Superphosphate of Lime. 



J. Knox, No. 727 Market Street, Philadelphia, and Box 

 155, Pittsburg, Pa. — Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 

 Blackberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Ac, Ac. Two ad- 

 vertisements. 



Ellwanger <t Batiry, Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, 

 N. T. — Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 



F. K. Phoeni.\, Bloomington, Illinois. — General assort- 

 ment of Standard and Dwarf Fruit, Ornamental and Nur- 

 sery Stock. 



Grahaji, Emlen &, Passmore, No. 627 Market St., Phila- 

 delphia. — Farm Implements, Seeds and Fertilizers. 



Warder, Mitchell &, Co., Lagonda Agricultural Works, 

 Springfield, Ohio. — Farm Machinery. 



G. E. &. F. W. WoonwARD, No. 37 Park Mow, New York. 

 — Publishers of "The Horticulturist." 



Elliott & Shields, Richmond, Virginia. — Publishers of 

 "The Farmer." 



S. S. Mills i Co., No. 24 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.— 

 Publishers of " The Maryland Farmer." 



Geo. E. Brackett, Belfast, Maine. — Entomological Spe- 

 cimens. 



Blake & 'Whittingtok, N. W. comer of Chester and Maple 

 Sis., Philadelphia. — Dental Instruments. 



Mason & Hamlin, No. 274 Washington St., Boston, and 

 No. 596 Broadway, New York. — Cabinet Org.ans. 



Edward J. Evans &, Co., Central Nurseries, York, Penn. 

 — Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plants. 



Gabriel Marc, Astoria, N. F'.— Grape Vines, Pear Trees, 

 Roses, Ac. 



Miller, Wood A Co., No. 15 Laight St., N. F.— The He- 

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Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Jfos. 435 and 437 Chestnut 

 St., Philadelphia. — Insurance against Fire. 



H. A. Dreee, No. 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.— -Vege- 

 table, Grass and Flower Seeds, Fruit and Shade Trees, 

 Evergreens, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, Asparagus 

 Roots, Ac, Ac. 



C. B. Rogers, No. l.'iS Market St., Philadelphia.— Grass 

 Seeds, Imoorted Seed Wheat and Seed Oats, Garden Seeds 

 and Agricultural Implements. 



James Ridings, No. 1311 South St., Philadelphia. — Dealer 

 in Insects of all Orders. 



Entomological Society of Puiladelphia. — Proceedings 

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CHARLES N. BANCKEB. President. 

 EDWARD G. DALE, Vice President. 

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OF THE 



Entomological Society of Philadelphia 

 FOI^ 1866. 



Containing Monographic Papers by eminent Entomologists, 

 Proceedings of the Meetings of the Society, d-c. 

 To be issued quarterly, in numbers containing about 

 100 pages each, and illustrated with plates of new and 

 interostiug Insects. 



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