ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 293 
or M. E. Stickney, of Denison University, and W. B. Herms, 
Fe in Zoology at Harvard University. 
ies offered are especially good in Entomology, and 
attention is given to the aquatic life of the locality. Oppor- 
es for research work in this line are very favorable. Independ- 
yestigators are given the use of tables free of charge, but are 
ted to tir own microstopes and other apparatus. The 
y is nt one for summer work, the laboratory being 
| on the point separating Sandusky Bay and Lake Erie, with 
ntag a fine beach. 
or detailed information, letters may be addressed to 
, Professor Herbert Osborn, Ohio State University, Co- 
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us, Ohio. 
THose interested in exotic Rhopalocera the following note may be 
erest: On the 19th of December, 1903, I took a fine male of 
rp pegasus at Garoet, Java, which locality is nearly one 
ind miles west of the western limit for species of the “priamus” 
. specimen was taken in a narrow native trail through the 
Papandajan, an active volcano less than ten 
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will rock him, don't you cry! 
you are hungry, my little sweet, 
drink, and so little to cat, 
are tough, and their blood is thin, 
city folks soon will be rolling in— 
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you'll be ready to buzz and fly. 
dear little bill, 
will teach you to bite, she will! 
think we are slow and dumb, 
not afraid of petroleum! 
Hush, little buzzer, go by. —From Chicago American. 
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