TO MY SUBSCEIBERS 



London, 1st January, 18T0. 

 Gentlemen, 



I write, as usual at this season of the year, to ask vou 

 to renew your subscription, that for 1869 having expired, and 

 the works you so kindly ordered having been punctually sent. 



The circulation of the ' Entomologist' has increased month 

 after month tlnroughout the year : the aggregate increase of twelve 

 months, as compared ^\ith the preceding twelve, is forty prepaid 

 Subscribers, and thirty-seven copies sold through tlie usual 

 channels of trade. Complaints still reach me of the want of 

 punctuality of these channels : I much regret this, but know of 

 no remedy except prepayment. 



Believe me, Gentlemen, 



Very faithfully yours, 



EDWARD NEWMAN. 



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