. The Butterfly farmer. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. ment. At present museums must use pins, as it is frequently necessary to get at the specimen to study the minute anatomy. When this is not desired by the collector a new method would be a desideratum. The Denton and Riker are artistic, but have faults otherwise. We use these methods in our museum for display purposes for the ; Has completed its sixth volume with a sixty-four page number, beautifully illustrated with cover in three colors. The Guide To Nature ound BeachxConiL:. The first successful attempt ever made in this country t


. The Butterfly farmer. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. ment. At present museums must use pins, as it is frequently necessary to get at the specimen to study the minute anatomy. When this is not desired by the collector a new method would be a desideratum. The Denton and Riker are artistic, but have faults otherwise. We use these methods in our museum for display purposes for the ; Has completed its sixth volume with a sixty-four page number, beautifully illustrated with cover in three colors. The Guide To Nature ound BeachxConiL:. The first successful attempt ever made in this country to publish high grade, interesting magazine of guidance to nature. BULLETIN OF THE BROOKLYN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Devoted to Insect Life in North America. Descriptions of new forms, life histories, biological notes, historical sketches, column for exchangers, and all items thought of wide importance. Five numbers per year. Subscription $1 postpaid. Good articles solicited for publication. Address R. P. Dow, Editor, 15 Broad St., New York City, N. .Y 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- ing Entomologists in the United States and Canada. Valuable information for the beginner, the economic entomologist and the systematist. To new sub- scribers, $; Renewals, $; payable in advance. Single copies 25 cents. Address Entomological News, 1900 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 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 (postage paid) per annum, which includes a copy of The Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario to the Legislature. Editor, Dr. E. M. Walker, Biological D


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