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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
To the Members of the Entomological Society of Ontario.
Gentlemen,—While Entomology may be said to deal with small things, the abundance or scarcity of the tiny creatures called insects involves great issues. The truth of this statement has been illustrated forcibly in several directions this year, notably in the case of the Angoumois wheat moth, which has played sad havoc among the stores of corn and wheat in granaries in the South-western States.