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gist's Companion" (Van Voorst, 3s.), is a manual on the Tineina ; the most 

 complete work is his •' Natural History of the Tineina^'' (Van Voorst, 12s. 6d. 

 each vol.), which is published in annual volumes since 1856. American species 

 and genera are described by Dr. Clemens in the Pro. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1859, 

 pp. 256 and 317; 1860, pp. 4, 161, 203, 345, and 433 ; and also in the Pro. Ent, 

 Soc. Phil. "We do not know of any work on the Micro-Homoptera. We can 

 supply you with the Cork you require, but how shall we send it ? The charges 

 by express would be more than double its value for so small a quantity ; by Post 

 it would have to go at letter rates, as there is no Parcels Post between the two 

 countries. 



Subscriptions to vol. i. have been received from the following : — E, P. A,, Cam- 

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 ton, D. C. ; Dr. J. L. LeC, Philada. .; S. H. S., Boston, Mass. ; Dr. G. H. H.j 

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 West Farms, N. Y. (the box has not yet arrived, but we have caused the express 

 iigents to make enquiries respecting it). 



Sheet Cork. — We have now on hand a large supply of sheet cork, imported 

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 the latter 12|^ cents per S feet. 



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