Other letters she wrote about the index “were on much the same lines, and one refers to the cordial letter received from the Board of Agriculture” (Ed.).

[33]. Preface to “Twenty-fourth Report of Observations of Injurious Insects.” By E. A. Ormerod, LL.D., p. vii.

[34]. See Appendix [B].

[35]. The Entomological Society of Ontario was originated by Dr. Saunders and Dr. Bethune nearly forty years ago. Its headquarters are in London, Ontario, and it has branches in Toronto, Montreal and Quebec. Its publications are the monthly Canadian Entomologist, now in its thirty-fifth volume, and thirty-three annual reports to the Legislature of Ontario on Noxious and Beneficial Insects. Miss Ormerod was an Honorary Member.

[36]. Details were given in a letter to Colonel Coussmaker of August 1, 1885, p. 99.

[37]. See “Letters from Huxley,” pp. 85-87.

[38]. The late Allen Harker, Professor of Biology at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.

[39]. Who died in Rome while on a visit to Europe.

[40]. The Editor, having been present, is able to give this statement on his own authority.

[41]. The organiser of and first Senior Examiner in the Agriculture Department, South Kensington.