TCHNEUMONS WANTED. —Will Lepidopterists and others who 



may breed or otherwise capture Ichneumons during the coming season be so 

 kind as to send them, with where possible their hosts' names, to 



CLAUDE MORLET, F.E.S., The Crescent, Ipswich, 

 who is commencing the study of these interesting parasites ? 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-Meetings for the 

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Wednesday, June 7th, October 4th, November 1st and 15th, De- 

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