ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 
(The Conductors of ENTOMOLOGICAL News solicit and will thankfully receive items 
of news likely to interest its readers from any source. The author’s name will be given 
in each case, for the information of cataloguers and bibliographers.] 
To Contributors.—All contributions will be considered and passed upon at our 
earliest convenience, and, as far as may be, will be published according to date of recep- 
tion. ENTOMOLOGICAL NEws has reached a circulation, both in numbers and circumfer- 
ence, as to make it necessary to put ‘‘ copy ”’ into the hands of the printer, for each num- 
ber, three weeks before date of issue. This should be remembered in sending special or 
important matter for a certain issue. Twenty-five “extras,” without change in form, 
will be given free, when they are wanted ; and this should be so stated on the MS., along 
with the number desired. The receipt of all papers will be acknowledged.—Ep. 
PHILADELPHIA, PA., JUNE, 1908. 
We have touched on this subject before, but would again 
like to remind our readers that we are not egotistical. TG: 
those who so kindly write articles for the NEws we wish to 
say that the editors of this journal are the most learned people 
in the world, and in addition to that are mind readers. Also, 
time hangs heavy on our hands as we have nothing to do. 
Don’t take the trouble to number the pages of your Ms. as we 
can do it better. Write botanical names and names of places 
any old way. We know all the botanical names and have be- 
come familiar with all localities, having lived in each one. 
When you give measurements of insects, especially new 
species, you need not write the figures plainly, as knowing 
everything we can readily decipher them. The names of all 
new and proposed species are known to us in advance, and 
knowing them yourself it is not necessary to be particular 
about how you write them. When writing us you need not be 
particular about your name and address, as we can read any- 
thing. If errors occur just blame us and the printer. The 
printer, by the way, is a wonder. He reads Russian, Chinese 
and Sanscrit with greater facility than he does English. The 
collecting season has begun, so we may be able to forget the 
editorial department for a time. 
P. S—Don’t forget to mix up exchange notices and other 
matter for the News with personal matter to the Editors. 
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