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ON May 3, 1833, a few enthusiastic entomologists met in the rooms at the British Museum then occupied by Mr. J. G. Children, at that time an official of the Natural History Department, and resolved to establish a society for the promotion of the science of entomology in its various branches. This was the inauguration of the body which, under the designation of the Entomological Society of London, has just completed a hundred years of useful and increasingly beneficial activity.
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D., F. The Royal Entomological Society of London. Nature 131, 678–679 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131678a0
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