in each. At least a three-hour course for one semester will be 
pdb 3 preparation for etomologa then work 
TE: Enromotocy.—This course, while primarily entomologi- 
ted to be of general use to students of biology. The lec- 
melude a historical and critica] survey of the systems of classi- 
discussion of the aims and methods of classification; the 
ee ied ctor dronre, and the rules of nomen- 
e: the preparation of taxonomic aie, ivcving the sa 
taphy, synonymy, analytical keys, etc. These subjects re- 
PEE Eig Milbestory, and to qualified mulinls 
une material of the State Laboratory of Natural History is 
thle for study. 
er Literature. 
: or Tue Torraicipag AND THEIR Tyres. By C. H. Fernald, 
"A.M, PhD. Published by the Author. 
ee en a ceety youre of work on tale Haw 
dopte: It shows diligent and profound rescarch into 
of the subject. The synonomy of the genera is given. 
has. been much additional interest in the micro-moths in recent 
ad a work like this will be invaluable to future stadents. 
Notes and News. 
| September being omitted. 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Greenwood, residing at 
he s street, in this city, has been troubled for some time with 
ear ache and pains in the head, which were ascribed to neuralgia. 
____ Recently Mrs. Greenwood, following instructions found in a medical 
ok sweet oil in the lad’s ear. Within a 
sho began itching in a distressing manner, and 
little later a live potato bug came out of the ear. 
; bug 
grass 
way there since the advent of cold 
had penetrated the ear far enough to be out of sight 
reach—Jamestown Journal, Jamestown, N. Y., Jan., 1908 
