NOTICE. 
As none of us, unfortunately or otherwise, can always do as we please, I was unable, 
owiug to adverse circumstances, to continue this work last year further than the first number, 
but I have now so arranged it as to be able to issue a part regularly each month. 
Subscribers who prefer to do so can remit the money for each part as they receive it, 
which will be in United States, 55 cents per part, inclusive of postage. As soon as I have 
subscribers sufficient to pay the extra expense of printing, I will add another plate, so I trust 
Lepidopterists and Naturalists generally will exert themselves to increase my subscription 
list, which is not at present as large as that of the London Times. 
TO PUBLISHERS, &c. 
Advertisements of Publishers, Taxidermists, dealers in specimens of Natural History, 
Public Lecturers, Bird Fanciers, &c., inserted on the cover and fly leaves of each number, 
at very low rates, as my object is not to make money in this intance, but merely to cover the 
expense of issuing this work. Parties choosing to avail themselves of this means of adver- 
tising will please address, 
HERMAN STRECKER, 
Box 111 Beading P. 0., Berks Co., Pa. 
