THE 



ENTOMOLOGIST'S ANNUAL 



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" Bj'-the-by, what is often called indolence is in fact the unconscious conscious- 

 ness of incapacity : the importunity to overcome it is often as injudicious as to 

 force an unwilling player to the whist-table, to the great annoyance of his partner*. "' 

 — Crabb Robinson's Diary, iii. p. 355. 



LONDON: 

 JOHN VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW 



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