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ENTOMOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. 



VnL^']'"'''^]''''''''' '•°°^''le"ng tlie confusion with which 

 tntomolog.cal nomenc ature i, th,-eatened (and from which 

 It ..s already to no small extent suffering), L the rein ta te 

 men of forgotten names to supersede tliose in unive a 

 employment, mc.E upon Entomologists the desirabOity of 

 ignormg the names so brought foru^rd, until such time .as 



t^.e method of deahng with them shall be settled bv a com 

 men agreement. - cum- 



F. Archer. 



E. Armitage, R.A. 



Stephen Barton. 



Frederick Bates. 



^- ^^'- gates, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



Alfred Beaumont. 



Trovey Blackmore. 



James Bladon. 



Leonard Blomefield fthe Rev.) M.A., F L S &c 



Frederick Bond, F.Z.S. ' 



William Borrer. 



W. C. Boyd. 



G.W. Braikenridge (the Rev.), U.A., F L S &c 



Thomas H. Brings, M.A > -^ --^.o., «c. 



Jcimes Lanudy Brov.-n'(the Rev.), M.A 



Ihomas Henry Browne (the Rev ) U \ vr k 

 Fdward H. Burnell. ^^' ' "•^'•^• 



Charles Carrington. 



G. C. Champion. 

 Ernest Charlton. 

 A. H. Clarke. 

 C. J. Cox (Lieut.-Col.) 

 Charles Darwin, M.A., F R S F T ^ Ar^ 

 Arthur EDavies, Ph.DrrxI.f&t' ^'^ 

 ■n. Dorville. 

 1873. 



