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is a chimpanzee, a Colobus guereza, two examples of Galago demi- 
dof, the flying squirrel Anomalurus pusillus n. sp., and a new coney 
Dendrohyrax emini Thomas. Fourteen of these species have not 
before been recorded outside of the West-African region, and Emin 
Pasha has therefore extended their known range a thousand or 
twelve hundred miles. 
ENTOMOLOGY! 
A New ENTOMOLOGICAL JouRNAL.—The first number of an 
entomological journal bearing the title Insect Life has just been 
sent out from the Division of Entomology of the United States 
Department of Agriculture. This journal is “devoted to the 
economy and life-habits of insects,—especially in their relations to 
agriculture,—and is edited by the entomologist and his assistants, 
with the sanction of the Commissioner of Agriculture.” We are 
glad to welcome this periodical, for we believe it will be an exceed- 
ingly useful one. As the writer knows from personal experience, 
entomologist, and is buried there simply because the individual 
items do not seem of sufficient importance to be published in the 
a pages 0 t 
Life will form an appropriate receptacle for all data of this kind. 
It will, also, enable the entomologist to publish promptly matter 
of ephemeral interest which would lose its value if kept for the 
annual report. 
the initial number. We regret to see in it an article of the nature 
of the one entitled New Species of Oncoenemis. This article con- 
Sists of the technical description of five species of moths. In four 
' This department is edited by Professor J. H. Comstock, Cornell 
University Ithaca, N. Y., to whom communications, books for notice, 
ete., shouid be sent, 
