TO MY SUBSCEIBERS 



London, 1st January, 1870. 

 Gentlemen, 



I write, as usual at this season of the year, to ask j-ou 

 to renew yoiu- subscription, that for 1869 having expired, ancl 

 the works you so kindly ordered having been punctually sent. 



The circulation of the * Entomologist* has increased month 

 after month thi'oughout the year : the aggregate increase of twelve 

 months, as compared with the preceding twelve, is forty prepaid 

 Subscribers, and thirty-seven copies sold through the usual 

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

 pimctuality of these channels ; I much regret this, but know of 

 no remedy except prepayment. 



Believe me. Gentlemen, 



Very faithfully yours, 



EDWAKD NEWMAN. 



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