72 Necrology 



ADDITIONAL NECROLOGY 



Bethune, C. J. S., d. April 18, 1932. 



Beutenmuller, W., d. February 24, 1934. 



Bolster, P. G., d. May 22, 1932. 



Carr, F. S. b. January 1, 1881; d. May 16, 1934. 



Fenyes, A., b. November 17, 1863; d. February 22, 1937. 



Field, G. H., d. June 12, 1937. 



Handlirsch A., d. August 28, 1935. 



Horn, W., d. July 10, 1939. 



Johnson, C. W., d. July 19, 1932. 



Kellogg, V. L., b. December 1, 1867; d. August 8, 1937. 



Klages H. G., d. October 26, 1936. 



Nevermann, F., d. July 3, 1938. 



Psota, F. J., d. April 13, 1936. 



Stickney, F. S., b. August 6, 1892; d. August 15 1936. 



Tillyard R. J., d. January 13, 1937. 



Urich, F. W., d. June 22, 1937. 



Wheeler, W. M., d. April 19, 1937. 



Wickham, H. F., b. October 26, 1866; d. November 17, 1933. 



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As this supplement goes to press vs^e have word of the passing, on 

 November 14th, 1939, of our most eminent vsrorker on North American 

 Coleoptera, 



HENRY CLINTON FALL. 



The publisher, his close friend for fifty years, and his many en- 

 tomological and other friends feel their loss very deeply, and workers 

 on Coleoptera all over the land w^ill sadly miss his assistance and en- 

 couragement. 



In spite of severe physical handicaps, patiently endured throughout 

 his lifetime, Dr. Fall accomplished a vast amount of most valuable work 

 on the taxonomy of North American beetles, describing some 1,400 new 

 species — few of which vtfiere ever challenged as being sj^onyms — 

 and his excellent monographic works on various families and genera of 

 these insects are well known and in constant use. 



