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Andre, E. Mutillides avec une note sur le genre Knowiella, 

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OBITUARY. 



DR. JAKOB HUBER, Director of the Museu Gocldi, Belem de 

 Para, Brazil, died on February 18, in his forty-sixth year. 



JOHN A. GROSSBECK, of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York City, formerly of the New Jersey Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station under the late Prof. John B. Smith, 

 well-known for his work on North American Geometridae, 

 died in Barbados, British West Indies, on April 8. He was 

 born in Paterson, New Jersey, February 2, 1883. 



