It Flavors of Nature Just as She Is 



Not of the shop, the laboratory, the library, the schoolroom; 



Not of this ism or that hypothesis; 



Not hysterical nor hypocritical; 



But it is a sincere, honest, faithful magazine, true to its name. 



THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



It tells of the woods and fields; of valleys, ravines, and meadows; 

 of underfoot and overhead. 



It represents the students and lovers of nature who are members or 

 friends of The Agassiz Association. 



Send $1.00 for a year. Edward F. Bigelow, Managing Editor. 



Address: 



The Agassiz Association 



ArcAdiA : Sound Beach Connecticut 



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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



A monthly Magazine Devoted to the Study of Scientific Entomology, 

 Volume 46, begins in January, 1914. It is the oldest established magazine 

 of the kind in America and has a world-wide circulation. Subscription, $2 

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 of the Entomological Society of Ontario to the Legislature. Editor, Dr. E. 

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Published by the Entomological Society of Ontario, Guelph, Canada. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



A forty-eight .page illustrated magazine, published monthly except August 

 and September, devoted to the study of INSECT LIFE. It contains a list of 

 the titles of the current Entomological Literature, and also articles by the lead- 

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