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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
could master them, and for those who 
have merely looked at the pictures we 
have but little sympathy. 
We have already received an abun- 
dant supply of suggestions as to what 
we had better take in hand now that 
we are relieved from the incubus of the 
‘Manual.’ But at present we believe 
that we have plenty of occupation cut 
out for us in working more assiduously 
than ever at the ‘Natural History of the 
Tineina.’ When a monthly periodical 
is in hand, its calls are so incessant 
and so imperative that many matters 
otherwise pressing are compelled to wait 
for a period of greater leisure, and we 
have certainly fell that during the last 
two or three years our European col- 
lection of Tineina, though rapidly in- 
creasing, has been as rapidly gettiug 
into disorder. 
We could ourselves speak feelingly 
of the disordered condition of the col- 
lection of Dr. Hcrrich-Scbaffer, which 
we endeavoured to excuse by saying 
that authors rarely had time to keep 
their collections in order, but in the 
very act of saying so it struck us that 
we were pronouncing our own con- 
demnation. The excessively tidy and 
instructive condition in which we found 
the collections of Messrs. Miihlig and 
Schmid made us regret that we had not 
something similar at home. 
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