Excerpt from The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, Vol. 22
The best thanks of the editor are due to the kindly aid of the efficient editorial staff, among whom we now have representatives of the leading students of almost every order of insects. We still ask for the stronger support of those entomologists who particularly confine themselves to British insects. We are always thankful to receive notes relating to collecting in Britain, and to the life-histories, habits, and distribution of British insects. Young and old collectors may again be reminded that reports from districts already well known to the old hands, read quite fresh, and are quite new, to the large body of recruits, who, every year, join our ranks.
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