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We trust our American entomologists will come forward in 

 the spirit which has made the name of America synonymous 

 with charity and unselfishness, and send to our Russian col- 

 leagues the needed literature. Without this, as \ve well know, 

 good constructive study is not possible, so let us help the living 

 Russian fellow students, as well as honoring those who have 

 gone to "the great adventure." 



A list of the more prominent Russian entomologists u'lio died 

 in the years 1916 to 1921 . 



Following each name is the date of death. 



N. v. ADELUNG, Keeper of Orthoptera in the Zoological 

 Museum of the Academy of Sciences, Petrograd, November 

 23, 1917. 



S. N. ALFERAKI, Lepidopterist. July 27, 1918. 



V. L. BIANKI (Bianchi), Zoological Museum of the Acad- 

 emy of Sciences, Petrograd, January 10, 1920. 



E. M. VASSILJEV, Professor of economic entomology, July, 

 1919. 



N. A. ZARUDNY, known for his field studies in Persia and 

 Central Asia, March 13, 1919. 



V. A. KARAVAJEV, Specialist on Formicidae, 1919. 



A. KRULIKOVSKY, Lepidopterist, October. 1920. 



N. V. KURDJUMOV, Economic entomologist. September 7, 

 1917. 



V. T. OSHANIN, Keeper of Rhynchota in the Zoological Mus- 

 eum of the Academy of Sciences, Petrograd, January 26, 1917. 



E. V. PYLNOV, Orthopterist, 1920. 



V. N. RODZJANKO, Economic entomologist, 1919. 



N. M. ROMANOFF (the Grand Duke Nicolas Mikailovitch), 

 Lepidopterist, January 29, 1919.* 



A. A. SILANTJEFF, Economic entomologist, March 21, 1918. 



D. A. SMIRNOV, Coleopterist : specialty Curculionidae, Aug- 

 ust 17, 1920. 



A. A. SOPOTSKO, Economic entomologist. May 1, 1919. 



J. T. SCHREINER, Economic entomologist, July, 1918. 



N. A. CHOLODKOVSKY, Professor of general entomology, spe- 

 cialty Aphidodea, April 2, 1921. 



TH. STCHERBAKOV, Orthopterist; economic entomologist, 

 September, 1920. 



I. SHEVYREV, Chief of the Entomological Laboratory of the 

 Forest Department, July 7, 1920. J. A. G. REHN. 



*See Ent. News, vol. xxx, p. 210. 



