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Excerpt from The Entomologist's Annual, 1855: Comprising Notices of the New British Insects Detected in 1854
The object of this Annual is to record systematically the discoveries of each year. Every year new species are being added to our Fauna, and that these should be systematically chronicled is, in a science so vast as Entomology, of very great importance. That this may be efficiently done, it is essential that the writer, on each group or order of insects, be selected from those best acquainted with the subject.
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