ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



PHILADELPHIA, PA., OCTOBER, 1920. 



Shall the Subscription Price of the News Be Increased? 



Since January, 1910, the subscription price of ENTOMO- 

 LOGICAL NEWS has been Two Dollars. In 1910, and for a 

 number of years following, each monthly issue comprised 

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 drop to 30 pages per month and to discard illustrations, 

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Notes and 



ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 

 OF THE GLOBE 



Orthoptera: Tettigidae. 



Dr. Joseph L. Hancock has found it impracticable to continue his 

 studies in the Tettigidae. His collections are now being added to the 

 material deposited at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 

 by Mr. Morgan Hebard. 



Correspondents or students wishing to have Tettigidae determined or 

 studied will receive as prompt attention as can reasonably be given by 

 writing Mr. Morgan Hebard, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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