We have successfully carried on during the time of stress and now 
that the} worst is over we hope our subscribers will continue their 
| Support, 
) Unfortunately circumstance, the nature of which by now everyone 
is aware, cdinpels us to raise our subscription. 1t has been decided 
by our associated editors that ten shillings is to be the subscription 
tor the year 1919. Let us hope that we may not have to keep it so 
for long. , 
Numerous important articles have already come in for the ensuing 
year, but we wish to ask our readers to send us useful general notes, 
scientific notes, collecting notes, paragraphs of special interest, and 
aught, personal or otherwise, that entomologists should know. 
With kindly greeting to one and all we go forward to our thirty- 
first volume. 
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