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during August and September. By all appearance this spe- 

 cies is also a native and not a visitor only. 



After adjournment the members partook of a dinner, in 

 celebration of the Society's Twenty-seventh Anniversary. 



Meeting of November 12, 1911, in the Newark Turn Hall. 



President Buchholz in the chair, nine members present. 



Messrs. Keller, Brehme and Grossbeck were appointed as 

 the Nominating Committee for the election of officers in De- 

 cember. 



Mr. Zaiser reported the capture of Dcilephila chainoenerii. 



Mr. Lemmer reported the capture of one Gypsochroa sit el - 

 lata (Geom.) at light in Irvington, August i6th. This species 

 is new to the State. 



Mr. Buchholz showed a very interesting series of Papaipema, 

 comprising thirteen species all raised by himself from larvae 

 collected during the past season. 



Meeting of December roth, 1911, in the Newark Turn Hall. 



President Buchholz in the chair, thirteen members present. 

 Visitor, Mr. John Hampson, of Newark. 



The Nominating Committee selected the following members 

 to hold office for the year 1912, and they were duly elected: 



President, Otto Buchholz (reelected) ; Vice-President, Adolf 

 Schleckser ; Secretary, Fred Lemmer : Financial Secretary, T. 

 D. May field (reelected): Treasurer, George J. Keller (re- 

 elected) ; Librarian, Herman H. Brehme : Trustees, for three 

 years, Wm. J. Erhard ; for two years, Julius Buenson : for one 

 year, Louis Doer f el ; Curator of Lepidoptera, Herman H. 

 Brehme ; Curator of other Orders, Edwin E. Bischoff. 



Mr. Henry H. Brehme, of Newark, and Mr. Justus Kaiser, 

 of Woodhaven, Long Island, were elected members. 



Mr. Herman H. Brehme showed a very interesting series of 

 Junonia cocnia, 25 specimens in all, and no two alike, although 

 all were from the same brood. 



HERMAN H. BREHME, Secretary. 



