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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
considered a natural section of the 
Lepidoptera. Look again at the junc- 
tion of the Bombyces with the Sphin- 
gidae, on account of an appaient rela- 
tionship of the groups at some point, 
the union being made quite regardless 
of the great dissimilarities in very es- 
sential matters of the multitude of 
species, both in the larva, pupa and 
imago states. 
Such system-making is no following 
of Nature’s teaching: it is a real 
“anomaly,” and cannot be received. 
It may, indeed, pass muster for a time 
among Lepidopterists, who are noto- 
rious, as a body, for being the least 
philosophical of entomologists, and there 
are but few signs that their race con- 
tains men who are capable of doing 
much more than describing species or 
collecting specimens; at any rate, they 
have not yet come into the field of 
print. 
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