THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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We have noticed this gathering more 
at length than usual, in order to obtain 
some record of the sterling observa- 
tions made by the various speakers. 
A meeting like this, characterised by 
so much good sense and harmonious 
feeling, must have a powerful effect 
for good on entomologists. It is de- 
rogatory to talk of Entomology as 
“sport,” but if sportsmen have their 
“ Derby Day,” why should not others to 
whom (but for other reasons) the turf 
is equally dear, have their “ Saunders 
Day.'*” ’Tis true there is this difference, 
that at Epsom some one always loses, 
whereas at Reigate every one gains, — 
even the founder and provider of the 
feast we know reckons that he is well 
repaid: and so we propose that this 
annual meeting should have this spe- 
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memory and to place it on record. 
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