FOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 
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desired. See ao pepe wil be ecnoatyigel —Ea. 
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., APRIL, 1908. 
Let us never forget the debt we owe to the pioneers of 
. The results of the dearly bought experience of the 
n a solid foundation of fact upon which we now stand 
aleet cenitdenity, to enter upon new fields of investiga- 
cs concasch to-day is far dif 
ferent from what it was even ten years ago. The number of 
devo to these attractive studies is easily a hundred-fold 
at greate than then.”"—James Fietcuer. 
ss het ology is doing great things but we see no busts of 
@ s in the Halls of Fame. At the meeting of the 
BATE Now York, kt was suggested to the President 
iGf one of our great scientific institutions that the Hall of Fame 
in the American Museum of Natural History, should contain 
slp talent esate 
f such an individual. Dr. Fletcher is perfectly right in what 
eset heees ces we tev taand tn eal but 
few honors have come to entomologists. Perhaps we should 
"rise superior to what may be termed empty honors and glory 
in the knowledge of the value of our study and its great in- 
terest to mankind, now and for what it will be in the future. 
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