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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
At the last annual meeting of the Entomological Society of Ontario, it was decided that every month there should be at least one short article upon the above subject. The Council consider it wiser not to increase the size of the Canadian Entomologist at the present time, but to take two pages from the space we now devote to Scientific Entomology. It is true the space at our disposal is all too small to accommodate the valuable articles sent in by our friends, but the demands are so frequent for articles are so frequent for articles of the nature mentioned, that it has been decided to try the experiment having them regularly, and it is thus hoped to largely extend the influence of the Society by inducing more lovers of nature to take up Entomology as a study, and by providing agriculturrsts and horticulturistss with short and simple accounts of their insect enemies and the latest discovered remedies.