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By the time the numbers of his plates had assumed some importance 
a set of larger note books had been prepared, into which he recopied 
the data above mentioned, together with notes of his own observations, 
besides references to figure and plate of his own work. These were 
prepared for each of the principal orders ; and for two or thre?, as the 
Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera, an additional series in which the 
food plants were alphabetically arrauged, with a list of the species of 
insects frequenting or destroying them following each plant named. In 
time, as the number of plates increased, as his observations became 
more extended, and entomological publications had become more numer- 
ous ; and as the old books were bursting their covers, a set of letter- 
size blank books were obtained, aud the entire mass of notes recopied 
on a far more exhaustive plan, the whole finally constituting the material 
of the text which would accompany the plates when published. 
This was evolution pure and simple, for I. have always considered 
that the text of Professor Glover’s work was the direct outgrowth of 
