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custodian of literature. After hearing a report by Mr. Rohwer on the re- 

 sults of the conference between the house committee of the Cosmos Club 

 and representatives of the scientific societies, regarding the rental of the hall 

 at the Club, the Society voted to continue to meet at the National Museum. 

 As a delegate representing the Society at the dinner given by the American 

 Association of Economic Entomologists at Chicago on December 20, 1920, 

 President Walton reported a very profitable and enjoyable occasion, listing 

 the representatives of the various entomological societies of the United States 

 and Canada. 



Regular program 



W. R. Walton: Entomological drawings and draughtsmen; their relation 

 to the development of economic entomology in the United States. 



This was a historical account of the artists who have added so much to 

 the value of entomological publications since the beginning of entomology 

 in America. Especial attention was given to those who illustrated the earlier 

 works. This paper is to be published in the Proceedings. 



R. A. CuSHMAN, Recording Secretary. 



