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xamples of the different processes and kinds 
Mate V, Feb. ’o8, is a half-tone. ° 
a an. ’o8, is a mixed plate, Fig. B, being a half-tone, 
to be inserted; the other figures are line engravings. 
ate II and IIT, Jan. ’o8, ae line engravings. 
ite XIII, Oct. ’07, is a routed or outlined half-tone. 
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tes XV and XVI, Dec. '07, are line engravings. 
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Notes and News. 
: GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 
a OF THE GLOBE. 
"Prov Joun B. Sarr is getting some very interesting points for 
§ paper on Homoptera. The older species have been badly mixed in 
. Anyone having material should send it to him. 
i . Digby, February 5, 1908. 
= Ewromotocica, News you sometimes refer to hanging co- 
‘coons of polyphemus. 1 have found about thirty of these this winter, 
blueberry, and the rest on birch. When on the birch 
the very tip of the twig, and was enwrapped 
four end leaves. The silk was spun up the stems of 
the twig, but so little was used that a slight 
bring the cocoon off. When on biueberry 
and generally attached to two or three of 
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J aes 
In no cases were the cocoons more than a foot 
oun Russi, i 
letter has been received from the Rev. Henry C. 
D., dated Brookcamp, Devon, Pa. 
in bed for five weeks and am just beginning to get 
see until now the honor which had been conferred 
the newly formed society of American entomologists in 
. LT appreciate the honor and now beg 
return cordial thanks for the same. At my advanced 
state of health no serious original work is possible. 
is most promising, is with younger entomologists, 
be measuring well up to their opportunities. Yet 
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