Excerpt from The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, Vol. 24: January to December, 1912
In wishing our readers and contributors the compliments of the season We would also like to thank those who have helped with the varied matter which our pages contain. The Magazine continues to hold its own and the contributors are to be heartily thanked for their kindly aid in making the contents both instructive and interesting.
It will be noted that the Index, like that of last year, is somewhat different in its plan to those of previous years. We owe this to our colleague Mr. J. R. Le. B. Tomlin, who most kindly took this matter in hand and considerably simplified the somewhat cumbrous and redundant arrangement of the previous indexes.
We would still like to urge our readers from little-known localities to give us their experiences; there are many parts of the British Isles from which few or no records of the insect fauna exist.
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