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Psyche 5:62, 1888.

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62 PS2X'iYE. [June 1888.
Psyche, A Journal of Entomology.
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LIBRARY OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTO-
MOLOGICAL CLUB.
The librarian of the Cambridge Entomologica Club calls attention to the desirability of preserving in the library of the Club as complete a series of entomological publications as it is possible to collect. It is especially desirable to preserve the transient literature of the subject-separates, small pamphlets and newspaper articles-and the librarian will be pleased to receive single copies of the daily papers, scientific journals, magazines, or agricultural papers, which contain entomological articles. These papers are preserved and catalogd, and, because they are overlooked by large general libraries, are just the kind of material that should be preserved in a special entomological library. Any one who has sought for some of the best of the agricultural journals of the western states in libraries will appreciate any effort made to preserve journals of this sort.
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also asked to send a copy of newspapers in which they have published articles or notes on entomologi- cal subjects.
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author's name will be acceptible information. The accessions to the library of the Club had reached the number of 1643 at the end of last year (1887).
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