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NOTES ON LAST YEAR'S COLLECTING

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. Alston Moffat
Affiliation:
Hamilton, Ont.

Extract

No one I think can have been long engaged in collecting insects without having noticed the remarkable diversity in the products of different years, not only in quantity, but in kinds. Each summer seems to bring its own particular species to the front, so that if a person wishes to get a moderately correct idea of the insects of any locality, it is necessary for him not only fo hunt diligently all the season, but every season for a considerable length of time; and if he has from any cause missed one, he may be sure he has missed something which it may be years before he will again have an opportunity of securing, or securing in the same abundance. The causes of these variations seem as yet to a great extent a mystery.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1882

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