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Psyche 7:36, 1894.
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PS~C'fLT. [February 1894.
WILHELM JULICH.
In the death of Wilheln~ Jiilich on the 8th of Nov., after an illness of only three days, entomological science has lost an ardent admirer and supporter. Julich was born in the Rhine Provinces thiee or four years more than half a century ago, and, at the age of about seventeen, came to the United States. During the War of the Rebellion he was
actively engaged as a private in the cause of the North, being singularly enough arrayed in those trying times against his father and a brother, who had enlisted with the fortunes of the South.
Soon after the war he settled
in New York, where he resided until his sad and unexpected death, quietly pursuing the study ofour local Coleoptera during the very few hours vouchsafed him for such work in the busy struggle for existence. He was an excellent collector, and succeeded in bringing together a cabinet of decided value. He was generous in the disposition of material, especially to those whom he considered likely to use it for the benefit of his fellow man. A gentle companion and an honest friend has left us, never to return. T. L. C.
EXPLANATION OF PLATE I.
Illustrdting Dr. Hollrind's articleon African Noc:uid;~,e. I. Plusiocalpe pallida.
2. Hypodeva. bar-
bata. 3. Plusiocalpe prosticta. 4. Periplu- sia nubilicosta. 5. P. cinerascens. 6. P. ecclipsis. S. Caligatus Angasii, Wing,=
Pacidam venustissima, Walk. 9. Rhescipha siderosticta. 10. R. hypocaloides. 11. Goni- tis Benitensis. 12. Homoptera pulcherrima. 13. Gonitis marginata. 14. Catephia discis- triga, Walk. 15. Aedia costimacula. 16.
A. apicata. 17. A. eriimita. 18. A. sco- tosa. 19. Symplusia frequens. 20. Acontia zelia, Druce. 21. Eutelia strigula. 22.
Penicillaria morosa. 23. P. solitaria. 24. Tarache signifera, Walk. 25. Hyblaea occi- dentaliurn, 8. 26. Targallodes rufula. 27. Xanthodes cannela, Druce. 28. Panilla sex- maculata. 29. Hyblaea occidentalium, ?.
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