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Henry Edwards says: "I have named this exquisite little spe- 

 cies after my friend John Muir, so well known for his re- 

 searches into the geology of the Sierra Nevada, who has 

 frequently added rare and interesting species to my collection." 

 A chapter on The Bee Pastures of California is of interest to 

 the entomologist. Muir was President of the Sierra Club, 

 Fellow of the A. A. A. S., and member of other societies. 



Muir Lodge, in the San Gabriel Mountains, north of Los 

 Angeles, is a memorial to him by the Southern California Sec- 

 tion of the Sierra Club, which insect collectors will frequently 

 pass in the years to come. With the late Joseph Le Conte, 

 John Muir was known and loved by a larger number of people 

 than any other Californian naturalist. 



FORDYCE GRINNELL, JR. 



WILLIAM WARREN, English Lepidopterist, known especially 

 for his work on the Geometridae, died at Tring, October 18, 

 1914. He was born in Cambridge in 1830, subsequently gradu- 

 ated at the University there, taught at the Doncaster Grammar 

 School and later "relinquished the calling of schoolmaster alto- 

 gether and went in for Entomology pure and simple." He was 

 a most active and vigorous field worker to the end of his life. 

 A brief obituary notice in the Entomologist's Monthly Maga- 

 zine for December, 1914, has supplied the above information. 



DR. DANIEL ELMER SALMON died recently at Butte, Mon- 

 tana. He was born at Mount Olive, Morris County, New 

 Jersey, July 23, 1850, and studied veterinary medicine at Cor- 

 nell University. He entered the service of the U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture in 1879 and was chief of the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry 1884-1906. In 1907 he became director of 

 the Government Veterinary School at Montevideo, Uruguay. 

 He was joint author, with Dr. C. W. Stiles, of Cattle Ticks 

 (Lvodoidca} of the United States, a work of in pages and 

 25 plates, published in the Annual Report of the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry for 1902. 



ERRATUM. 

 P. 28, this volume, " Table II ", last figure in second column should be 3 instead of 6. 



