THE 



INSECT HUNTER'S YEAR-BOOK 



FOR 



1869. 



Instituted by Edward Newman as an attempt to establish a chronological and 

 systematic Record of Discoveries and Observations in British Entomology, 



Price Sixpence. 

 London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Stationers' Hall Court. | 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST: i 



A Popular Monthly Journal of British Entomology. 



Published at 6d. each Number 3 or 6s. a-year, the Postage prepaid. 



The objects of the Entomologist are: — 



To explain the Causes of Injuries caused by Insects, and to suggest 

 Remedies ; questions on this subject are invited. 



To preserve a continuous Record of Captures. 



To disseminate all Entomological News. 



To establish a regular medium of Exchange. 



All Communications should be addressed and Subscriptions remitted to 

 Edward Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, London. 



Just Published, 



THE TRANSACTIONS of the ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY of LONDON 

 for 1870, Part 1 ; containing Papers by the Rev. A. E. Eaton, Messrs. Butler, 

 Pascoe, Crotch and Major Parry, with four Plates. 



Price 8s. to the Public; 4s. to Metropolitan Members; gratis to Provineial 

 Members. 



Sold at the Society's Rooms, 12, Bedford Row ; and by Messrs. Longman & Co. 



I^TEWMAN'S BOTANICAL DRYING PAPER (formerly Bentall's). — This 

 il Botanical Paper is manufactured expressly for the purpose of drying Flowering 

 Plants, Ferns and Sea-wkeds for the Herbarium. It possesses all the qualities 

 required in such paper, preserving form and colour in the best possible manner, and 

 having the peculiar advantage of seldom, if ever, requiring a change of sheets while the 

 plants are being dried, a process by which much time is lost. Its stoutness and 

 durability also combine to render it economical, making it practically quite as cheap as 

 ordinary paper sold at a lower price. | 



The following are the sizes and prices: — 



16 inches by 10 when folded, V2s. per Ream. 

 18 „ 11 ,. 15«. „ 



20 „ 12 „ 18.V. 



20 „ 16 „ 24*. 



^^ This paper is too heavy to send by post. 

 Edward Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, London. 



