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■of Ornithoptera, and other Lepidoptera recently brought to the 

 knowledge of the scientific world from New Guinea and the 

 Indian Archipelago ; the models for Mr. Rothschild's and Dr. 

 Jordan's classic work on the Sphingidœ, and the rest of the 

 original material with which entomologists have been made familiar 

 by the publication of the Novitatcs Zoológica. Later in the day, 

 and after a photograph had been successfully taken of the attend- 

 ing members, we were left at liberty to admire Lord Rothschild's 

 beautiful gardens at Tring Park, and to wander in the Park which 

 surrounds this charming mansion of the Restoration period ; 

 and it was well on towards evening before, the guests having 

 said good-bye to our host, the special train entered the station, 

 and the last and one of the most delightful phases of the Inter- 

 national Congress of Entomology came to an end. 



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