ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



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PHILADELPHIA, PA., MARCH, 1903. 



DR. DYAR'S new list (A List of North American Lepidoptera 

 and Key to the L/iterature of this Order of Insects, by Harri- 

 son G. Dyar, United States National Museum, assisted by C. 

 H. Fernald, Ph. D., the late Rev. George D. Hulst and August 

 Busck. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 

 52) is out and may be obtained from the author. If unknown 

 to him a statement giving the reasons why a person applying 

 should receive the work will be necessary as the edition is not 

 infinite, and it should reach those who need it most. We have 

 received this work too late for review in this number. It is a 

 very important and valuable contribution to the subject under 

 consideration. 



Notes and Ne\vs. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 



OF THE GLOBE. 



WE HAVE received a post-office money order from Ottawa, Canada, 

 with a blank subscription blank in it. Who are yon ? 



THE Annual Dinner of the New York Entomological Society was held 

 at the Hotel Endicott on Jan. 24th. The meeting and the banquet were 

 greatly enjoyed by the members and the guests of the Society. The 



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