. The American entomologist. Entomology. THE A\!l Em Ue^ANj. VOL. 2 ST. LOUIS, MO., DECEMBER, 1870. NO. 12. ^nlnmobgkal gfparlmmt. CHARLES V. RILEY, Editor, Room 29, Ineurance Building, St Lotiia, Mo. THE TEAR'S INTERMISSION. Wo have been highly pleased at the numerous gratulatoiy letters which have come to hand since our last number was sent out. General regret is expressed, and some few of our sub- scribers express the fear that the publication of our journal will never be recommenced. Indeed, some of our contemporaries have even apnounced that the "American Entomologist and Botan- ist


. The American entomologist. Entomology. THE A\!l Em Ue^ANj. VOL. 2 ST. LOUIS, MO., DECEMBER, 1870. NO. 12. ^nlnmobgkal gfparlmmt. CHARLES V. RILEY, Editor, Room 29, Ineurance Building, St Lotiia, Mo. THE TEAR'S INTERMISSION. Wo have been highly pleased at the numerous gratulatoiy letters which have come to hand since our last number was sent out. General regret is expressed, and some few of our sub- scribers express the fear that the publication of our journal will never be recommenced. Indeed, some of our contemporaries have even apnounced that the "American Entomologist and Botan- ist has been ; Now we must here reiterate that which we have already announced. Our journal is not discontinued, but simply sus- pended for one year, in accordance with the desires of both publishers and editors. Like those insects which, after an active lai-val period, go through a pupal stage during which the life functions are in great part suspended, and which yet afterwards bm-st forth in all their glory and lerfection; so we intend that our journal, after s temporary suspension, shall in due time ap- ear, before those who signify their desire to eceive it, in a more attractive and perfect form. It is because of this our firm intention that we lesire all those who contemplate taking Volimie ill to send in their names (not the money) at once to the publishers. The greater the Kst the nore we shall feel encouraged to go on, and 3very present subscriber who desires the success )f our enterprise should endeavor to send in at east one more name with his or her own. In taking temporary leave of our readers we ;annot forbear to express om- sincere thanks to hose editors who have so fsivorably noticed tins laper, and to the many friends who, by their ?ontributions and aid in other ways, have laid lis under lasting obligations. Bound Volumes.—The publishers will furnish this volume complete and nicely bound for $ per copy. Only about 20 copies of Vol. I remain,


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