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PSYCHE, 



[lanuary 18S9. 



Psyche, A Journal of Entomology. 



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LIBRARY OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTO- 

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The librarian of the Cambridge Entomological 

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 in the library of the Club as complete a series ol 

 entomological publications as it is possible to collect. 

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 and newspaper articles — and the librarian will be 

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 also asked to send a copy of newspapers in which 

 they have published articles or notes on entomologi- 

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The accessions to the library of the Club had 

 reached the number of 1643 at the end of last year 

 (1887). 



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