32 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 



TO COEKESPONDENTS. 



M. S. IL, East Liverpool, Ohio. — The Canadicm Naturalist ami Geologist was 

 published by the Natural History Society of Montreal. It commenced in Febru- 

 ary, 1856, since which time eight volumes of the old series, and Vols. i. and ii., 

 with three numbers of Vol. iii. of the new series, have been published. The last 

 number, that for May, 1867, appeared in January last, since which time we regret 

 to say, the publication has been discontinued, but we trust it will soon be resumed. 

 Wc shall be glad to receive communications from you at any time. 



J. F., who has lately removed from Canada to Detroit, Mich., wishes to know 

 whether there are any Entomologists in his new place of abode. We do not know 

 of any ourselves, but perhaps some of our readers, who may be better acquainted 

 with the locality, will kindly inform us. 



G. M. M., Fort Reynolds, Col. — Have sent a specimen number as desired. 



B. B.. Ottawa; T. R., Montreal. — The cork, we regret to say, has not yet 

 arrived ; we shall send jon the quantities j'ou desire immediately upon its receipt. 



Subscriptions to Vol. i. have been received, with thanks, from the following: — 

 H. L. M., Maiden, Mass. ; E. L. G., and J. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Dr. W. E. M., 

 Grimsby, Ont. ; J. A., West Farms, N. Y. ; F. G. S. (with addition from S. H. S.) 

 Boston, Mass. To Vol. i., with the American Entomologist, from Dr. R. H. G., 

 Bayfield, Ont., and Rev. L. P., Portneuf, P. Q. 



B. B., Ottawa, Ont. — The large Moth, of which you sent us a drawing, is a 

 specimen of Erebus odora, Linn. This fine insect has also been taken at Toronto, 

 by Dr. Sangster, who kindly gave us an opportunity of comparing his specimen 

 with your drawing. 



The Canadian Entomologist is publislied, not oftener tlian once a month, by the 



Entomological Society of Canada at the following rates : — 

 To members of the Society, gratis. 



To non-members (in Canada) 50 cents per volmne of twelve nnmbers. 

 To non-members in the United States, 62 cents per volume. Tlie additional 12 cents 



is for postage, Avhich has to be pre-paid. The ordinary U. S. fractional currency may 



be sent. 

 Extra copies 6 cents each, 50 cents per dozen. 

 Suitable advertisements will be inserted on reasonable terms. 

 We will furnish the Canadian Eiiiomologist (50 cents) and the American Entomohgist 



($1), post paid, for one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per annum. 



N.B. — Correspondence is invited respecting the habits, localities, occurrence, &.C., of 

 insects, as this journal is intended to be a medium for the recording of observations 

 made in all parts of the countiy ; insects for identification will be gladly attended to 

 and returned when desired. Any contributions to tlie publication fund will be thank- 

 fully received and gratefully acknowledged. 



All communications, remittances and exchanges, should be addressed to "The Rrv. 

 C. J. S. Betiiune, Credit, Ont., Canada." 



