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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
breakfast-table haziness, pause and 
believe that we are not forgetting 1 
your existence. We know that you 
could find among your entomological 
friends and correspondents some 
active heathen, who, as yet, hardly 
knows of our existence. 
And you, friend B., the wonder of 
societies, the pest and life burden of 
keepers, the constant bearer of pill- 
boxes, paragon of excellence— hard- 
working pratical man of science as 
you are — will you turn your in- 
dustrious brain into a new channel, 
and oblige us by bullying your ac- 
quaintance till they “ put them- 
selves into communication with the 
writer ? ” 
In short, we don’t want anyone 
to read the “ Entomologist ” for his 
own edification alone. We should 
like to have a number of voluntary 
asrents to do service all over the 
country. We have not as many 
as we may reasonably expect, and 
we mean to see if we can get more. 
What we would say individually to 
each of our present subscribers is — • 
‘‘ Will you oblige us, sir, by adding 
as many as you can possibly obtain 
to both contributors and sub- 
scribers.” 
The Weekly Entomologist may be 
obtained from Mr. T. or Mr. J. B. 
Blackburn, the Yews, Woodford, 
London, N., by post, price Three 
Shillings and Three-pence per 
quarter, prepaid. 
Also of C. Andrew, 129, High 
Street, Cheltenham ; T. Brown, 2, 
Collingate, York ; J. E. Robson, 
Olive Street, Hartlepool ; T. Cooke, 
Naturalist, 513, New Oxford Street, 
London. 
Those who make any discovery, 
or capture of a rare species, or 
observation of general interest, are 
requested to communicate at once a 
notice of the same to Mr. T. or Mr. 
J. B. Blackburn, at Woodford. 
Booksellers willing to undertake 
the agency in their respective neigh- 
bourhoods are requested to com- 
municate with the same gentlemen. 
Remittances should be sent in 
Post Office orders or Stamps. 
All communications to be addressed 
to Mr. T. or Mr. J. B. Blackburn, 
The Yews, Woodford, N. No notice 
will be taken of anonymous communi- 
cations. „ 
NOTICE.— NEW QUARTER. 
On Saturday, August 15, 1863, will be published No. 27, the First 
Number of a New Volume of THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Those who wish the “Entomologist” forwarded by post during the 
ensuing quarter are requested to transmit 3s. 3d. in postage stamps or 
post office order to Mr. T. or Mr. J. B. Blackburn, the Yews, Woodford, N. 
Notice. — Subscribers are respectfully informed that the “ Entomologist,” 
cannot be posted unless their Subscriptions be prepaid. 
N.B.— The “Entomologist” may now be obtained in London from Mr. 
T. Cooke, 513, New Oxford Street. 
