THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



A monthly Magazine Devoted to the Study of Scientific Entomology, 

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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 

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It Turns Over an Important "New Leaf" Beginning With the 

 January Number. 



THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



Several New Features. 



"Birds in the Bush," a department edited by Edmund J. Saw- 

 yer, with illustrations from original drawings by this talented 

 artist-ornithologist. 



"The Fun of Seeing Things," a department for young folks, 

 edited by Edward F. Bigelow, succeeding his well-known work 

 as editor of the "Nature and Science" department of "St. Nicholas" 

 for more than fourteen years. 



This new department will be really new. It will not be 

 "schooly," not "nature study," not to induce parents and educators 

 to say, "It is good for the children," but it will appeal directly 

 to the young folks themselves and will help them to enjoy the 

 natural objects that surround them. It will be true to its name. 



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