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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEK. 
entirely from our sight, the volunteer 
movement exerts a prejudicial in- 
fluence on our Science in another 
way. It catches those who might 
have become entomologists, and ab- 
stracts them from the range of scientific 
attraction. This will tend to destroy 
the crop of entomologists for many 
years to come, and we fear there is 
DO help for it but to submit. 
But the volunteers need not surely 
go a step further, and occupy all the 
best collecting grounds for field-day 
practice, &c., &c. Entomologists peace- 
fullj' pursuing their sport on heaths 
near the metropolis have ere now found 
themselves placed between two hostile 
forces, and the skirmishers have dis- 
lodged game not down in their vocab- 
ulary. 
Possibly the volunteer movement may 
have been overdone, and may therefore 
tend to produce a reaction which will 
be beneficial to everybody ; but certainly 
at present the entomological prospect, 
as seen through the smoke of the rifle- 
men, is anything but encouraging. 
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