THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 23 i 



August 21, 1891. 



The Club met at 9 a. m., President Osborn in the chair, 27 persons 

 present. The minutes of the second day's meetings were read and 

 approved. 



Mr. Mann stated that some enquiry had been made concerning the 

 old minutes of the Club, of which all trace seemed to have been lost. 

 He heard the remark, and remembered that they were in his possession. 

 He gave a history of the Club since its organization in 1874, of its 

 formation as a subsection of the A. A. A. S., which was not a success, 

 and of the reorganization at the Minneapolis meeting, since which time it 

 has flourished. He now turned over to the Secretary the book and its 

 contents. 



Mr. Kellicott moved that the Secretary be empowered to complete 

 the minutes from published records, so far as they were obtainable and 

 had not been already incorporated in the book. Carried. 



The Nominating Committee reported, recommending for election : — 

 President, E. A. Schwarz, of Washington, D. C. 

 Vice-President, E. A. Popenoe, of Manhatten, Kansas. 

 Secretary, C. L. Marlatt, of Washington, D. C. 



On motion the report of the Committee was unanimously approved, 

 and the above gentlemen were elected accordingly. 



Mr. Mann, from the committee to consider the recommendations of 

 the President's address, presented the following report : — 



To the Entomological Club of the A. A. A. S.: 



Your committee, appointed to consider the recommendations contained 

 in the annual address of the President, has attended to its duty, and begs 

 leave to report. 



In regard to an international meeting of entomologists, to be held in 

 1893, your committee deems the suggestion an excellent one. It is of 

 the opinion that such a meeting should be held in connection with the 

 meeting of the A. A. A. S. in that year, and that all entomologists should 

 be invited thereto. It is expected that the Association of Economic 

 Entomologists will invite and secure the attendance of home and foreign 

 economic entomologists at its meetings, and it is recommended that the 

 same excellent arrangement for co-operation be made in the future as was 

 made for the meetings of this year, by which all members of the Associ 



