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been suggested to the. News that there should be a 
bted to personal recriminations. Such a publication 
is once or twice a year and the expense of the 
m should be defrayed by the authors of the articles 
ig in it. There should be no editing of any article 
t ine far as necessary to allow the publication to go 
h the United States mails. Personalities should not 
in self-respecting journals, as they do not advance 
n eee eet euiging in them only 
to ridicule and scorn. It is very unpleasant 
the scientific world is not interested in disputes, 
only advanced by the general acceptance of facts. 
ther had diflereces of spinon expres afr 
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“ntomological Literature. 
m Reszascnes on Noerm Ameecan Acuionpan—By Albert 
Morse. Carnegie Institution Publication, No. 68, 1907. 54 
ee ee eee 
interesting publication is a report on the data ob- 
SN AC Mas ted enemas Gf 1905 wader the auspices 
e Carnegie Institution of Washington On a previous trip, the 
which have been reviewed in these pages.* the author car- 
investigations through @ large portion of the southeastern 
RTT er Gl ascii of roe wes piesncd to mal= 
= se of Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and 
ansas. However, the presence of yellow fever in Louisiana and 
oe quarantines necessitated a re-arrangement of the 
were examined instead of Louisians. In all 
STENGRSs Chsske Mountain, Alenia, 
Mountain and Rich Mountain, Arkansas and Mount Sheri- 
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