20 SOME SOI III INDIAN INSECTS, ETC. [CHAP. II. 



s.i long as that dictionary still remains so incomplete, even the 

 largest portion of the entomologist's labours may be justly given. 

 while at the same time no fact, however trifling, relating to the 

 habits and economj of the objects of his study is suffered to be 

 lust, the two great branches <>l the science, system and the natural 

 historj ot insects (taken in its largest sense) being made to go hand 

 in hand, and mutually to support each other." 



