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Excerpt from The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, 1928, Vol. 40
In the last issue of the Entomologist's Record our Editor remarks that the past season appears to have been an extraordinary one for aberrations and invites notes from subscribers as to their captures and breeding. I hope the invitation will be responded to and I will be one of the first to accept it. Personally I would like to see more notes from the field collectors in this country, on the lines evidenced in the earlier numbers of the Magazine, but I suppose the question of expense prohibits at present the additional space required. Entomologists in general should see that the entomological record, so ably started by my old friend the late J. W. Tutt, does not lack support.
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