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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society
Presentation of the Karl Jordan Medal, Sarasota, Florida, 23 June 1973. From left: Henri Stempffer, Mme. Stempffer, A. C. Allyn.
(Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera)" (1967, Bull. British Mus. [Nat. Hist.], Suppl. 10: 322 p., illustrated). These careful pieces of work have become standards for students of the African fauna in a relatively short period of time.
It was gratifying to many of us who had long used M. Stempffer's works to have the opportunity to meet him in person. Though he has never had a formal academic connection, M. Stempffer's work has placed him in the forefront of workers on the African fauna, and he is truly representative of the type worker for whom the Karl Jordan Medal was intended.
Lee D. Miller, Allyn Museum of Entomology, 3701 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, Florida 33580.
It is time again to thank a number of persons for their assistance to me during the past year. The members of the Editorial Committee of the Journal willingly reviewed most of the submitted manuscripts. In addition, the following individuals reviewed one or more manuscripts upon request: D. E. Berube, L. P. Brower, H. K. Clench, H. A. Freeman, D. F. Hardwick, C. G. Kellogg, C. D. MacNeill, E. G. Munroe, J. A. Powell, F. H. Rindge, and O. R. Taylor. The helpful assistance of all of these people is gratefully acknowledged. Two editorial assistants, Nancy Wells and Elaine Doyle, served with patience and skill, and I especially thank them for their efforts. The cover drawing (Sphinx vashti Strecker) was kindly provided by William H. Howe.
Theodore D. Sargent