THE 



CANADIAN NATURALIST. 



i. 



JANTTARV 



ERRATA. 



Paae 122, line 30, for " Cur-culio," read " Curculio." 

 ' 144, line, 25, for stiking," read " striking." 

 212, line 11, for "basis," read ** bases." 

 226, line 7, for " Buprsetis," read " Buprestis. 1 

 238, line 11, omit the word "have." 

 285, line 3, for " Andecote," read " Anecdote. 



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of understanding has been spent in England, your personal 

 acquaintance with our natural history must of necessity be 

 slight and limited. I mean your out-of-door researches ; 

 which have been confined to the desultory observations 

 you have made during the few months that have elapsed 

 since your arrival in this country. An attentive eye, it is 

 true, cannot fail to acquire information, ever new, among 

 the countless objects of creation, at all times, and under all 

 circumstances ; but the more fully to avail ourselves of our 



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