Dec, IQI2 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 31 



Correspondence. 



Publication Committee: 



The "sample" of the Brooklyn Bulletin is ail to the good. 

 Congratulations. Please put me down for a subscription. "May 

 she live long and prosper." 



H. G. Barber, 



Roselle Park, N. J. 

 Publication Committee: 



It was indeed a pleasant surprise to me, when I opened 

 my mail and saw again the old familiar cover of the "Bulletin 

 of the Brooklyn Entomological Society." I saw it first before 

 in May, thirty-four years ago. Of the two, the old and the 

 new, the last perhaps appeals to me strongest, possibly because, 

 I, too, am a veteran of those early days. The cover is certainly 

 a pleasant reminder of my own entomological beginning of long 

 ago, but of those whose names are mentioned in the text on page 

 1, all, save Prof. G. H. French, have crossed the Dark River. 



May the New Series in the hands of the younger men be 

 as useful as was the old "in its day and generation" is the sincere 

 wish of 



F. M. Webster, 



Bureau of Entomology, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Publication Committee: 



I am delighted to see the old Bulletin revived, and wish 



it success. 



Of course I want it, so please enter my name as a subscriber 

 ^ ^ ^ 



Annie Trumbull Slosson, 



New York City. 



IDENTIFICATIONS— The Secretary sets apart the hour from 12 to 1, 

 Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, at his office, 15 Broad St., 

 Manhattan, room 9, Ninth floor, to receive visitors interested in Entomology, 

 and aid them, if possible, to identify, especially Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 

 Beginners will be made especially welcome. 



