VI. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
The Practical Naturalist’s Society. 
A handsome Membership Card suitable for framing 
is being prepared by The Practical Naturalists’ Society, 
and will be sent to all Members who care to have it and 
enclose seven penny stamps to the Secretary. He 
regrets having to make a small charge, but is compelled 
to do so, by the lowness of the Society’s funds. In 
order to better increase the effectiveness of the Society, 
the subscription for new Members will in future be 3/6 
yearly, including subscription to the Naturalists’ 
Journal. Associates will only be required to pay 2/6, 
for which they will receive the Naturalists' Journal 
free. An entrance fee of 6d. will still be required in the 
case of both new Associates and Members, but when 
those who have been alreadv Associates, advance to the 
m/ 
Membership grade, no further entrance fee will be 
required from them. 
A catalogue of the books in the Circulating 
Library is contemplated, but the Secretary is anxious to 
add a few more to the list first. Will Members and 
Associates please push the Society a little among their 
naturalist friends ? We want to do many things, which 
the low state of the Society’s Funds prevents us doing 
now, e.g., print a List of Members, add some good 
standard works to the Library, such as many young or 
working men naturalists cannot afford to buy, and offer 
Prizes for Essavs, etc. 
Any boy or young lady naturalist will be welcomed 
into our ranks as an Associate. Also we shall be glad 
to have more working men naturalists among us, and both 
those and young beginners requiring help in their studies, 
will have it readily afforded by the Secretary. 
All communications, subscriptions, etc., for the P.N.S. 
should be addressed to Albert H. Waters, b.a., m.c.s., 
etc., Cambridge. 
